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NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co has formed a partnership with Tennessee to study the infrastructure needed to support the roll-out of electric cars starting in 2011, Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said on Tuesday.
“We are forming a partnership with the state of Tennessee to promote zero-emission mobility,” Ghosn said at the opening of the Japanese automaker’s new headquarters in Nashville.
Nissan, which trails Japanese rivals Toyota Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co in hybrid technology, has made it a priority to become a leader in the still emerging market for fully electric vehicles.
By 2010, Nissan plans to start testing an all-new electric car being developed in Japan. It is aiming for global sales of the still-unnamed, battery-powered car by 2012.
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