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Nissan, Honda Mulling Collaboration to Develop EV Software and Charging Infrastructure

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It appears that rivalling Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda are mulling a collaboration, and it centres on EV tech and infrastructure development.


Nissan and Honda are reportedly in talks for a potential joint venture. The aim of which is to develop software and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a move that could significantly impact the automotive industry's shift towards electrification and intelligent mobility. 

This prospective partnership underscores both companies' commitment to advancing EV technology and addressing the growing demands for innovative solutions in the EV market.

A feasibility study for which began in early 2024, and is focused on exploring the benefits of collaboration in areas such as software development and the creation of a comprehensive EV charging network. 


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Together, both firm aim to leverage each other's strengths towards reducing costs and enhance competitiveness of their respect EV offerings.


The alliance aims to leverage the strengths of both automakers to reduce costs and enhance the competitiveness of their EV offerings. By combining resources, Nissan and Honda hope to accelerate the development of cutting-edge software solutions and a robust charging infrastructure that can support the rapid expansion of their EV portfolios.

This potential partnership comes at a critical time as both companies are navigating significant challenges in the automotive industry. Nissan's long standing alliance with Renault has recently been restructured to provide more autonomy and balance between the two companies, allowing Nissan to pursue new collaborations and innovations more freely. 

Similarly, Honda is seeking to strengthen its position in the EV market amid rising competition from both traditional automakers and new entrants.


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Presently, Honda markets EVs like the e:Ny1 in the EU, whilst Nissan globally markets its signature Leaf EV hatch.


The collaboration between Nissan and Honda could include joint procurement of EV components, shared development of a new EV platform, and combined efforts in battery technology and software integration.  This approach aims to streamline production processes, reduce development costs, and ultimately deliver more competitive EVs to the market.

Moreover, the joint venture would also focus on establishing a widespread and efficient EV charging network. By pooling their resources and expertise, Nissan and Honda can address one of the major barriers to EV adoption—charging infrastructure.


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Nissan also presently markets the Ariya EV SUV in select markets globally.


The move to explore this partnership highlights the growing trend among automakers to form strategic alliances in order to navigate the complexities of the evolving automotive landscape. As the industry shifts towards electrification, companies are increasingly recognising the benefits of collaboration over competition to achieve common goals and drive innovation.

By combining their strengths, the two automakers aim to accelerate the development of innovative solutions that can meet the rising demand for EVs and support the transition to a more sustainable future. KR

Source: Nikkei Asia via Automotive News Europe




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