TOKYO -- Nidec, the world's largest motor maker, said on Monday that it is ready to spend almost $10 billion over the next five years to dominate the market for electric vehicle motors.
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Automakers have started looking to suppliers like Nidec for components so they can focus on their core competence, Nidec CEO Shigenobu Nagamori says. (Nikkei montage/source photos by Hirofumi Yamamoto and Toshiki Sasazu)
TOKYO -- Nidec, the world's largest motor maker, said on Monday that it is ready to spend almost $10 billion over the next five years to dominate the market for electric vehicle motors.