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Nissan will use a defunct Ford factory to manufacture EV batteries in an effort to avoid incoming tariffs.
YOKOSUKA, Japan — Money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is banking on its latest “e-Power” technology for a turnaround.
In a quiet industrial suburb of Shanghai, a remarkable scene unfolds daily. Inside a warehouse, humanoid robots tirelessly ...
Nissan canceled its $1.1 billion EV battery plant in Japan after a swift ... Honda Motors HMC signaled it could resume $58 billion merger talks with Nissan if CEO Makoto Uchida steps down, after ...
He says the battery range began to drop a kilometre a second, forcing him to take the car to his local Nissan dealership, where he was told the battery needed replacing. “We went back and asked ...
Nissan wants the world to know its dance card is wide open. Fresh off failed talks to merge with Honda, incoming Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa says the two Japanese automakers continue to collaborate ...
Nissan is ready for change. Oh, and those talks with Honda aren't over yet ... the automaker shared no information about range, battery capacity, or price. The vehicle will be available ...
South Korean electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer SK On Company Ltd announced it had signed an agreement with Nissan Motor Corporation to supply EV batteries for the Japanese automaker’s ...
The procurement from Toyota ... In other recent news, Honda and Nissan (OTC:NSANY) have officially canceled their planned merger, which was announced less than two months ago. The merger talks halted ...
This seems to be the fallout of the failed Honda-Nissan merger talks. Espinosa’s appointment – elevated from his role as Nissan’s chief planning officer – is part of a drive to “achieve ...