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Nissan in talks to divest stake in EV battery business, report says

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【Summary】Nissan Motor Co. is discussing with Panasonic Corp. and overseas companies, including Chinese firms, the possible sale of its controlling stake in a car battery manufacturing venture, the Nikkei daily reported on Friday.

Mia    Sep 13, 2016 10:34 AM PT
Nissan in talks to divest stake in EV battery business, report says
Naomi Tajitsu, Tim Kelly

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor Co. is discussing with Panasonic Corp. and overseas companies, including Chinese firms, the possible sale of its controlling stake in a car battery manufacturing venture, the Nikkei daily reported on Friday.

The Japanese automaker wants to sell its 51 percent stake in Automotive Energy Supply Corp., which is jointly owned by NEC Corp., because it would be cheaper to buy batteries for electric vehicles such as the Leaf from other producers, the newspaper reported, without saying where it obtained the information.

The report "is speculation, and is not based on any announcement by us", Nissan said in a statement. Spokesmen for Panasonic and NEC declined to comment.

The Japanese carmaker and Renault SA, under Carlos Ghosn, who heads both companies, have bet more heavily on EVs than mainstream competitors. In 2009 the two companies pledged to invest 4 billion euros ($4.46 billion) to build EVs such as the Nissan Leaf compact and as many as 500,000 batteries per year to power them.

Sales of the Leaf and other EVs, however, have been disappointing, meaning Nissan and NEC have been unable to lower battery costs through mass production.


resource from: Automotive News

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