TOKYO -- Nidec, the world's largest motor maker, is aiming for a quick return to record profits as it bets on dramatic growth in electric vehicle demand in China.
Japanese company looks beyond pandemic as it expects growing sales on EV demand

Nidec Chairman and CEO Shigenobu Nagamori says the world's largest motor manufacturer has a bright future as "more and more companies want to produce" electric vehicles. (Screenshot from Nidec website)
TOKYO -- Nidec, the world's largest motor maker, is aiming for a quick return to record profits as it bets on dramatic growth in electric vehicle demand in China.