Nissan Eyes Foxconn EV Production to Prevent Oppama Plant Closure
Japan’s Nissan Motor is reportedly in talks with Taiwan’s Foxconn to allow the electronics giant to manufacture electric vehicles (EVs) at Nissan’s Oppama plant in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo. This move could potentially save the factory from closure amid Nissan’s broad restructuring efforts.
Background:
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa announced plans to restructure the company, including closing seven out of 17 factories worldwide and cutting the workforce by roughly 15%. The Oppama plant, which employs about 3,900 workers, was among those considered for shutdown.
Potential Deal:
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Allowing Foxconn to produce EVs at Oppama could help avoid the plant’s closure, preserving jobs and supporting local suppliers.
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Foxconn is also reportedly considering acquiring a portion of the Oppama facility.
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In May, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan’s junior partner, signed a memorandum with a Foxconn subsidiary for Foxconn to supply an EV model.
Official Statements:
Nissan said the Nikkei report on the talks was not based on information officially released by the company. Foxconn did not respond to requests for comment.

