Tokyo: Nissan Motor subsidiary Jatco has scrapped its plan to make electric vehicle (EV) powertrains in Sunderland, Britain, in light of sluggish demand for Nissan's EVs in Europe, the Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday. In January 2025, Jatco announced a plan to invest 48.7 million ($65.39 million) to make up to 340,000 units a year of EV powertrains that integrate the motor, inverter and reducer at a Sunderland plant for Nissan.Also read: Nissan to tailor India EV plans after studying speed of adoption, consumer wantsLater that year, however, Nissan, badly damaged by weakening sales in the US and China, said it will cut the number of its auto production plants to 10 from 17 and conduct a review of its powertrain factories.No one was immediately available for comment at Nissan outside regular business hours, and a query submitted via Jatco's website has yet to receive a response.
Nissan unit Jatco scraps EV powertrain plant plan in UK amid weak demand
Nissan's subsidiary Jatco has cancelled plans for electric vehicle powertrain manufacturing in Sunderland, Britain. This decision stems from lower than expected demand for Nissan's electric vehicles across Europe. The move follows Nissan's earlier announcement to reduce its global auto production plants. This impacts future manufacturing strategies for electric vehicle components in the UK.








