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Nissan

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Nissan is a global automotive manufacturer with a significant focus on electric vehicles (EVs). Its involvement in the infrastructure industry primarily revolves around the development and deployment of EV charging infrastructure, battery energy storage solutions utilizing second-life EV batteries, and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technologies to support grid stability and renewable energy integration.

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Founded 1933 131,719 employees
Automotive ManufacturerOEM/EquipmentDeveloperOperatorOfftaker

Strategic Overview

  • Nissan's infrastructure strategy is deeply integrated with its electric vehicle product line, aiming to create an ecosystem around EVs.
  • A key focus is on Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, positioning EVs not just as transport but as mobile energy storage units that can support grid stability and renewable energy integration.
  • The company is actively exploring and implementing second-life applications for EV batteries, turning them into stationary energy storage solutions, thereby extending their value chain and contributing to circular economy principles.

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Key People

Makoto Uchida
Representative Executive Officer, President and CEO
Ashwani Gupta
Representative Executive Officer, COO
Hideyuki Sakamoto
Executive Vice President, Chief Quality Officer

Track Record

Notable projects: Nissan Energy Share (V2G projects), Second-life battery storage projects (e.g., with Sumitomo Corporation), Development of EV charging networks

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
EV ChargingBattery StorageTransportSmart Grids
Sectors
TransportEnergy TransitionUtilities
Geographies
JapanNorth AmericaWestern EuropeUKNordicsAsia PacificLatin AmericaMiddle EastAfrica
Deal Stage
GreenfieldOperating

Subsidiaries

Nissan Motor Acceptance CorporationAutech JapanNissan ShataiNissan Trading Co., Ltd.

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