Nissan plans to launch 30 new models by 2026, featuring 16 electrified vehicles, to combat market volatility and boost sales by 1 million units. Nissan aims to cut EV production costs by 30% by 2030. Partnerships, EV competitiveness, innovations, and new revenue streams will support the plan. Nissan sees potential new revenues of $16 billion from opportunities by 2030. EV demand growth came "much earlier" than expected, adding price pressures. The two-part "Arc" plan focuses on regional strategy and accelerated EV transition.