Nissan planning several electric vehicles

Nissan is going all-in on electric vehicles.

The Japanese automaker has already gained a lot of attention for its Leaf, which will be the one of the first mass-produced fully-electric cars for sale. The company recently announced that it has plans for three more electric vehicles after the Leaf, including a smaller Infiniti model, commercial van and a micro urban car.

"We don't want EVs to be a niche product," said Corporate Vice President Hideaki Watanabe.

The company also unveiled a concept that it stressed was certainly not yet ready for production, but raised a few eyebrows. The "Nissan New Mobility CONCEPT" is a go-kart inspired vehicle that can hit 47 miles per hour and travel 62 miles on a single charge. The company is currently studying uses for the car, like amusement parks and certain cities.

Drivers interested in electric vehicles may want to wait until a few hit the used car market, as the novelty of the technology will likely make them quite expensive for a few years.