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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (7201.T)

Tokyo - Tokyo Delayed price. Currency in JPY
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570.00+3.50 (+0.62%)
As of 03:15PM JST. Market open.
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Previous close566.50
Open569.70
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask570.10 x 0
Day's range565.60 - 577.30
52-week range472.20 - 712.50
Volume19,448,700
Avg. volume33,506,360
Market cap2.273T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.08
PE ratio (TTM)5.15
EPS (TTM)110.75
Earnings date09 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield20.00 (3.51%)
Ex-dividend date28 Mar 2024
1y target est639.40
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    Nissan (NSANY) to Produce Next-Generation EV Batteries by 2029

    Nissan (NSANY) plans to produce EVs powered by next-generation batteries at scale by early 2029.

  • Reuters

    Japan's Nissan bets on solid-state batteries, gigacasting for next-gen EVs

    Japan's Nissan Motor will begin to produce solid-state batteries for electric vehicles at scale by early 2029 and use huge casting machines as it seeks to raise efficiency and drive down costs on future models, the automaker said on Tuesday. Nissan is betting on technological advancements to stave off heavy competition from rivals such as Tesla and BYD that have raced ahead in production of battery-powered cars. Japan's third-biggest automaker by volume will initially do prototype tests and develop the solid-state batteries at a still unfinished pilot plant in Yokohama, a city near Tokyo where it is based, before building up production capacity.

  • Reuters

    CORRECTED (OFFICIAL)-Japan's Nissan bets on solid-state batteries, gigacasting for next-gen EVs

    Japan's Nissan Motor will begin to produce solid-state batteries for electric vehicles at scale by early 2029 and use huge casting machines as it seeks to raise efficiency and drive down costs on future models, the automaker said on Tuesday. Nissan is betting on technological advancements to stave off heavy competition from rivals such as Tesla and BYD that have raced ahead in production of battery-powered cars. Japan's third-biggest automaker by volume will initially do prototype tests and develop the solid-state batteries at a still unfinished pilot plant in Yokohama, a city near Tokyo where it is based, before building up production capacity.