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From: Sam Citron11/27/2006 7:49:08 AM
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Nissan going battery 'within three years'

November 27, 2006

Tokyo Japan - Nissan is planning to sell battery cars within three years in a bid to catch up with its rivals in the market.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper said, without citing sources, that the light, sub-compact electric model would be powered by lithium-ion batteries developed in-house,

Most battery cars cannot travel far between charges but Nissan is aiming for a range of 200km
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Most battery cars cannot travel far between charges but Nissan is aiming for a range of 200km.

Mitsubishi Motors and Fuji Heavy Industries are leading the development of battery cars. Nissan's participation would, Nihon Keizai said, intensify the race.

Nissan also plans to accelerate the expansion of its diesel car range and the development of bio-ethanol cars in co-operation with top shareholder Renault, the newspaper said. - AFP

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