BEIJING (Reuters) -Nissan Motor stated on Sunday it might set up a joint analysis centre with China’s main Tsinghua College subsequent 12 months, focussing on analysis and growth of electrical autos (EVs), together with charging infrastructure and battery recycling.
Nissan (OTC:) and different Japanese automakers have confronted a extreme gross sales problem this 12 months in China, the world’s largest auto market, as a result of recognition of home manufacturers and heavy worth competitors amid a speedy shift to EVs.
“We hope that this collaboration will assist us acquire a deeper understanding of the Chinese language market and develop methods that higher meet the wants of consumers in China,” Nissan President and Chief Government Makoto Uchida stated in an announcement.
China accounted for simply over a fifth of Nissan’s worldwide gross sales of about 2.8 million autos over the primary 10 months of the 12 months, down from over a 3rd for a similar interval a 12 months earlier.
The launch of the analysis centre is an extension of joint analysis efforts the corporate has had with Tsinghua since in 2016 that focussed on clever mobility and autonomous driving expertise.