Nissan EV Batteries (Next Generation) To Be Produced In Sunderland, UK
Originally published on EV Obsession.
Nissan has announced that it will be producing future-generation EV batteries in Sunderland, in the UK.
While Nissan batteries had some issues in very hot climates early on, they have been improved, and Nissan’s battery pack costs are reportedly on the extreme low end of the industry and even beat most 2020 projections for battery pack costs. According to the latest research I’ve seen, the costs are comparable with Tesla’s battery pack costs, and close to the cost of the LG Chem batteries that will be used in the Chevy Bolt. Assuming the costs have been coming down, Nissan could be in a very good position on this front.
Regarding jobs, Nissan writes, “Since EV production began in Sunderland in 2013, a £420m investment, the Battery Plant and Nissan LEAF production have supported more than 2,000 jobs at Nissan and in its UK supply chain.”
Going on: “Representing a £26.5m investment in the UK, this commitment will safeguard 300 highly-skilled jobs in manufacturing, maintenance and engineering at Nissan’s advanced lithium-ion battery plant in Sunderland, the largest of its type in Europe.”
Nissan has 3 battery production factories worldwide.
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