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Japanese Automakers Honda, Nissan Join Forces To Develop Electric Vehicles & Chase Chinese Rivals

Source: Carscoops

In a groundbreaking move, Honda and Nissan, two of Japan’s largest automakers have announced that they will collaborate in the development of electric vehicles and automotive intelligence technology. This non-binding agreement aims to explore the potential areas of collaboration and core technologies that can be developed jointly.

A new era of automotive intelligence?

While Japanese automakers have been a little slower to adapt to EV technology, this partnership signifies a shift toward the development of eco-friendly vehicles. As the world is rapidly moving towards electric mobility, this agreement between Honda and Nissan is a remarkable step forward.

Source: The Hill
Source: The Hill

The agreement is expected to focus on the development of shared automotive software and electric vehicle hardware, including batteries and motors. While the products of both companies are expected to remain distinct, the companies will work towards creating synergies that can help them face their formidable rivals.

The exciting news has already been reflected in the stock prices of both companies with Nissan finishing 3.2% higher and Honda rising 1.7%. Although there is no mutual capital ownership involved in the agreement for now, the companies may look into the possibility down the road.

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The collaboration between Honda and Nissan highlights the importance of cooperation in the automotive industry, especially in the face of rising competition from companies such as Tesla and BYD. This partnership can be a step in the right direction towards creating a sustainable future for the automotive industry.

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