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Nissan to obtain EV batteries from SK On for US market, Nikkei reports

Nissan Motor plans to acquire batteries for electric vehicles offered in the U.S. from South Korea's SK On from around 2028 onwards, the Nikkei paper said on Thursday, as the troubled Japanese automaker aims to ramp up its EV business as part of a planned turnaround.

Independently, a Nissan executive said the car manufacturer was considering strategies to produce compact EVs at its plant on Japan's. southern island Kyushu, confirming a 2024 Reuters report.

Nissan, which remains in speak to combine with Honda Motor. , has actually been looking for to slash 9,000 tasks and 20% of its. global manufacturing capacity in a turnaround strategy laid out last. year. Success because plan would impact how its talks with Honda. play out.

The car manufacturer and SK On settled on the supply of 20. Gigawatt-Hour (GWh) worth of ternary lithium batteries,. equivalent to approximately 300,000 basic EVs, the Nikkei said.

A Nissan representative did not instantly respond to a. ask for comment on the matter.

On Wednesday, Nissan executive vice president Hideyuki. Sakamoto stated the business was thinking about strategies to produce. compact EVs at its plant on Kyushu island. He also said it is. not preparing to cut its production capacity in Kyushu as part of. the cost-cutting.

The Kyushu region is also an extremely competitive base. geopolitically, so we wish to utilise it, Sakamoto, who. supervises of production and supply chain management, stated.

Sources had told Reuters in last March that Nissan may bring. the production of its ultra-compact EVs internal by making them. at its Kyushu factory from the business year beginning April. 2028, a relocation that would enable it to increase profit margins.

Nissan and Honda are in talks to combine by 2026, a historic. pivot for Japan's vehicle market that highlights the risk. Chinese EV makers now present to the world's long-dominant legacy. cars and truck makers.

(source: Reuters)