GUANGZHOU -- Nissan Motor has decided to obtain batteries for electric vehicles sold in the U.S. from South Korea's SK On, looking to establish its own supply system in the market before the automaker's possible merger with Honda Motor.
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Nissan looks to procure enough batteries for 300,000 vehicles, with installation to start in 2028. (Photo by Shizuka Tanabe)
GUANGZHOU -- Nissan Motor has decided to obtain batteries for electric vehicles sold in the U.S. from South Korea's SK On, looking to establish its own supply system in the market before the automaker's possible merger with Honda Motor.