Senior Vice President, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Senior Vice President of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Education March 1977 Graduated from Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering with Master's degree of Mechanical Engineering April 2007 Technology Development Div. April 2006 Senior Vice President in charge of Technology Development Div., Electronics and Power Electronics Engineering Div. April 2005 Senior Vice President in charge of Integrated System Planning Office, Environmental and Safety Engineering Department, Technology Planning Department, Materials Engineering Department, Advanced Vehicle Engineering Division, Electronics Engineering Division April 2004 Vice President in charge of Nissan Research Center April 2003 Deputy General Manager, Advanced Vehicle Engineering Division April 2002 Deputy General Manager, Powertrain Engineering Division April 2001 General Manager, Powertrain Project Planning Dept. April 2000 General Manager, Advanced Engine Engineering Dept. July 1999 Senior Manager, Powertrain Operations Div. July 1997 Deputy General Manager, Powertrain Product Planning Dept. July 1996 Senior Manager, Corporate Planning Dept. April 1977 Joined Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Few, if anyone, will dispute the bright future ahead for the electrification of the automobile. However, much work is yet to be done to reach the goal. Many technology combinations are being sought via industry partnerships between OEMs and battery ...
The CAFÉ regulations released in mid-2008 to be effective by 2015 provides challenges to the industry. The panel of global authorities will discuss which technologies will be implemented in sufficient volumes to attain the 2015 goal. Each new technology has ...
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