The New York International Auto Show is underway in Manhattan and one big theme is the future of electric vehicles. It comes as the US government is preparing to issue new emission standards that could make about two thirds of new passenger vehicles sold in the US all-electric in less than a decade. Nissan is speeding ahead with electrification, recently announcing a plan to have 27 electrified models by 2030. Joining the show to discuss is Jérémie Papin, senior vice president of Nissan Motor and chairperson of Nissan Americas. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy