Japanese car maker Nissan said on Wednesday it will consider launching electric vehicles in the Indian market within the next few years as part of its global plan to roll out cleaner and alternative fuel technology.
The company, which is part of French auto giant Renault Group, showcased on Wednesday three electric vehicle models and announced plans for a concept car at the ongoing Tokyo Motor Show.
Nissan said it would mark its entry into the EV segment with launches in the US, Japan and European markets in 2010.
Asked if the company plans to introduce the EV models in India, Nissan Motor Corporation chief executive Carlos Ghosn said: "If there is a market, yes sure. There is absolutely no limitation for where the car will go."
"The global mass marketing (of the EVs) will start from 2012 but we are starting it in 2010 in Japan, US and Europe", he said.
"Then we are going to ramp up. I think India will probably come at a later stage because of infrastructure, and infrastructure is very important."
The company on Wednesday showcased three EV models, including a small passenger car 'Leaf', a light commercial vehicle and a luxury car under the Infiniti brand. It also announced plans for a new concept car.
"We recognise that people are changing, global market is changing and environment is changing. The time is now for zero emission," Ghosn said.