Nissan's Shocking Shift: Electric Vehicle Production Plan Ditched in the US In a surprise move, Japanese automaker Nissan has announced plans to scrap its electric vehicle (EV) production in the United States, sparking concerns about the country's transition to sustainable transportation. The decision comes as the global EV market continues to grow, with many manufacturers investing heavily in electric vehicle production. Nissan had initially intended to produce its popular Ariya model at its Smyrna, Tennessee, plant, but has now opted to focus on other markets. The move raises questions about the future of EV production in the US and the impact on Nissan's commitment to reducing emissions.


Nissan Drops EV Production Plan in U.S.  nippon.com