Foxconn hints at teaming up with Nissan as part of its EV push in Japan. Learn how this tech giant is reshaping electric mobility with Mitsubishi and beyond.
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The Taiwanese tech giant is eyeing a potential collaboration with Nissan to strengthen its electric vehicle ambitions.
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Though no official talks are underway, Foxconn sees Nissan as a strong strategic fit, says executive Jun Seki.
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At a seminar in Tokyo, Foxconn laid out its EV roadmap to Japanese automakers, hinting at deeper ties ahead.
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Foxconn is close to securing a deal to supply EVs to Mitsubishi, possibly targeting Oceania markets.
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Foxconn has pitched a broader alliance involving Nissan, Honda, and Mitsubishi after earlier merger talks collapsed.
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The company’s open-source EV platform is designed to help automakers launch electric vehicles faster.
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Foxconn plans to capture 5% of the global EV market by 2025 through contract manufacturing.
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Known for building Apple devices, Foxconn is now making major moves in the mobility sector.
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Legacy automakers like Nissan and Honda may benefit from Foxconn’s manufacturing speed and tech expertise.
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As tech and auto worlds collide, Foxconn's growing role may reshape how electric vehicles are made.
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