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The EV slowdown is forcing automakers to make some unconventional moves, including this reported partnership between rivals.
Ford will split its Kentucky battery plant with Nissan due to underutilization, as tariffs cost the company billions.
Nissan previously announced an agreement with a South Korean company that will supply batteries for EVs to be produced at its Canton assembly plant.
Nissan has provided new details of its forthcoming compact EV it hopes will help change its fortunes in the wake of its multi-billion-pound cost-saving drive to save the company.
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Newly installed Nissan chief executive Ivan Espinosa said "everything is open" when asked if the manufacturer could team up ...
Nissan said this week that it will close seven plants out of a global network of 17 manufacturing sites, with 20 000 jobs on ...
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Nissan's new chief executive has indicated it is considering using its Sunderland plant to produce vehicles for Chinese ...
In February, BMW announced it planned to pause work on a £600million upgrade to reintroduce electric vehicle-making at the ...