Nissan‘s E-Power system, initially launched in Europe in 2021 to enable electric driving without external charging, is set to receive an update enhancing its efficiency and performance.
This development is a key component of Nissan’s broader EV36ZERO initiative, a £1 billion investment aimed at establishing teh Sunderland plant as a premier hub for electric vehicle production, renewable energy generation, and battery manufacturing.
The next-generation Nissan Leaf will be the first all-electric model to emerge from this strategy, wiht a fully electric Juke slated for release in 2026. As noted by an unnamed source, the sight of these advanced vehicles rolling off the production line signifies the tangible progress of the EV36ZERO vision.