Nissan Motor is reportedly in talks with Taiwan’s Foxconn regarding a potential electric vehicle (EV) collaboration that could help prevent the closure of Nissan’s Oppama plant in Japan. According to the Nikkei business daily, which cited an unnamed source within Nissan, the carmaker is considering producing Foxconn-branded EVs at the underutilized Oppama facility.
The Oppama plant, located near Tokyo, employs approximately 3,900 workers and has been under scrutiny as part of Nissan’s broader restructuring efforts. The Japanese automaker has been seeking ways to streamline operations amid declining global competitiveness and rising EV market pressure. Converting the site into an EV production hub for Foxconn could protect thousands of jobs and preserve its existing supplier ecosystem.
Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., has been aggressively expanding into the electric vehicle sector in recent years as part of its diversification strategy beyond electronics manufacturing. A partnership with Nissan would strengthen Foxconn’s entry into the Japanese EV market while providing Nissan with an alternative strategy to avoid shutting down one of its legacy plants.
While discussions are ongoing and no formal agreement has been announced, the report highlights a growing trend of traditional automakers teaming up with tech manufacturers to adapt to the fast-evolving EV landscape. If finalized, the deal could serve as a model for cross-industry collaboration in Japan’s automotive sector, potentially influencing how legacy carmakers manage aging facilities and workforce transitions in the EV era.
The potential Nissan-Foxconn alliance underscores the urgent need for innovation and partnership in the global shift toward electric mobility.


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