GUANGZHOU -- Nissan Motor will start producing electric vehicles for Chinese venture partner Dongfeng Motor in Wuhan by the end of the year, Nikkei has learned.
Japanese automaker explores new use for excess capacity as sales flag

Nissan has been forced to cut production and close plants in China on weak sales. (Source photos by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Shizuka Tanabe)
GUANGZHOU -- Nissan Motor will start producing electric vehicles for Chinese venture partner Dongfeng Motor in Wuhan by the end of the year, Nikkei has learned.