JAKARTA - A Japanese automaker, Nissan, recently launched its latest approach to developing an electric powertrain technology called "X-in-1".
With this approach, Nissan said this was an effort to make the production cost of electric cars 30 percent cheaper for 2026 compared to 2019.
Reporting from Nissan's official website, Saturday, April 1, Nissan has the aim of increasing the competitiveness of EV and e-POWER vehicles.
What's more, Nissan has developed a 3-in-1 powertrain prototype, consisting of motors, inverters, and dampers, which are planned to be used on their EVs.
Powertrain X-in-1, which also modulates generators, is planned for e-POWER vehicles. The approach includes a previous 3-in-1 powertrain as well as other variants, which have been developed for internal components on EVs and e-POWERS.
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There are several advantages from the X-in-1 powertrain, the antara divides and modulates the core component by increasing production efficiency and can save financing in powertrain manufacturing by around 30 percent when compared to 2019.
Powertrain performance is also enhanced and minimizes noise and vibration in vehicles. Then, with the latest motorbike being developed, the use of heavy elements is up to one percent or less than the weight of the magnet.
Moreover, this is in line with Nissan's long-term vision, namely Nissan Ambition 2030, which aims to strengthen its product lineup by releasing 27 new electric vehicle models by 2030.
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