Nissan eying Canada to build EV supply chain

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Nissan is considering Canada as a site for electric-vehicle supply chain investments, according to Jérémie Papin, chairperson, Nissan Americas.

“Canada is Nissan's fifth largest market, and we’re fully committed to the country,” Papin said a keynote speaker at the 2023 Automotive News Canada Congress in Toronto. “We have many options if we’re looking to regionalize the supply chain and Canada is a good place to assemble battery packs and also source materials.”

“There are so many difficulties and tensions in the supply chain, which speaks to our need to build regionalized, North American-centric supply chains,” he said. Canada, he added, “has plenty to offer when we look at how to build that supply chain and how to get involved.”Stellantis and LG Energy Solution, for example, last year announced plans to build a $5-billion battery plant in Windsor, Ont., while Volkswagen has singled out Canada as the possible site for its first North American battery plant.

“We have three [vehicle-assembly] plants in Mexico and two in the United States,” said Papin. “If I project five-to-six years out, I don’t see the need for another plant, but there are other ways to grow plenty in Canada and elsewhere.”

 

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