Nissan has made a significant decision to scrap its plans to produce electric SUVs at its Mississippi plant, marking a major shift in the company's manufacturing strategy. The move comes as the automotive industry continues to grapple with the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, with many manufacturers reassessing their production plans in light of changing market demands and supply chain disruptions. The cancellation of the electric SUV project at the Mississippi plant is likely to have significant implications for the local economy, which had been counting on the influx of new jobs and investment that the project was expected to bring. As the global auto industry continues to evolve, Nissan's decision serves as a reminder of the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the shift to electric vehicles.


Nissan Cancels Plan to Build Electric SUVs at Mississippi Plant  Bloomberg.com