Japanese automaker Nissan's UK operations are facing a significant blow as a subsidiary has reportedly scrapped plans to manufacture electric vehicle (EV) powertrains in the country, according to Nikkei. The decision marks a major setback for the UK's automotive industry, which has been working to establish itself as a hub for EV production. The move is likely to raise concerns about job losses and the potential impact on the local economy. The UK government has been investing heavily in EV infrastructure and incentives, but it appears that Nissan's decision may undermine these efforts.


Nissan unit scraps plan to make EV powertrains in UK, Nikkei says  Reuters