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Foxconn Nissan EV Partnership Teased by Strategy Chief in Nikkei Interview

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 9, 2025 12:06 pm
Dolon Mondal
Foxconn Nissan EV partnership

Foxconn Nissan EV partnership could redefine the future of electric mobility in Japan and beyond. The Taiwanese tech giant, known for assembling iPhones, is now revving up its electric vehicle (EV) ambitions—with Nissan as a potential ally.

From Smartphones to Smart Cars

Foxconn, officially known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, is aggressively expanding beyond electronics. After dominating smartphone assembly, the company is now setting its sights on EVs and AI server production. Its EV strategy is bold: become the “Android of EVs”—a universal platform provider for automakers.

To bring this vision to life, Foxconn is seeking partnerships. Japanese carmakers are high on its list, and Nissan may be a key piece of that puzzle.

Why Nissan?

Though there are no formal talks yet, Foxconn’s EV Chief Strategy Officer Jun Seki—an ex-Nissan executive—says Nissan is a natural fit. According to Seki, Foxconn’s culture and technology align well with Japanese automakers. This compatibility, he believes, can spark innovation and efficiency.

What makes this more than just wishful thinking? Foxconn has already approached Nissan in the past and expressed interest in a stake. While the company now says it isn’t pushing for equity, it remains focused on operational collaboration.

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Exploring More Ties: Mitsubishi and Honda

Foxconn isn’t putting all its EV hopes on Nissan. It’s actively working with Mitsubishi Motors, finalizing a deal to manufacture EVs for Oceania markets.

Earlier, Foxconn also proposed a broader alliance—one involving Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi. The idea emerged after Honda-Nissan merger talks fell through. Though ambitious, this four-way partnership didn’t move forward. Still, it shows Foxconn’s long-term strategy: become a trusted EV builder for Japan Inc.

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Making Its Case in Tokyo

Foxconn is now taking its EV pitch to the heart of Japan’s auto industry. The company is hosting a seminar in Tokyo, inviting major Japanese automakers to discuss its manufacturing platform. The message is clear: Foxconn wants to be their go-to EV manufacturer.

This event could open new doors, especially as Japan accelerates its shift toward clean energy vehicles.

Why This Matters

Japan is home to some of the world’s biggest auto brands, but it has been slower in the EV race compared to the US and China. Foxconn’s entry could help speed things up. With its efficient, low-cost production model and flexible platforms, Foxconn offers Japanese automakers a way to scale EV production without massive upfront investment.

If the Foxconn Nissan EV partnership takes shape, it could serve as a blueprint for future collaborations—bridging tech and tradition in the EV world.

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TAGGED:Contract ManufacturingElectric VehiclesEVEV PartnershipsFoxconnHondaJapan Auto IndustryMitsubishiNissantech news
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