Japan's Micro Car Success
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This Could Be Japan’s Best-Kept EV Secret—and It Deserves to Be Shared

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The Nissan Sakura is Japan ’s best-selling electric car.
Electric cars are not yet big in Japan , making up about 3 percent of sales.
Japan 's government has announced plans to increase the percentage of EVs and PHEVs in passenger car sales to up to 30 percent by 2030 .
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