Nissan to make Leaf electric motor in Tennessee

Nissan Motor Co Ltd will produce the electric motor for its all-electric Nissan Leaf car at its powertrain plant in Decherd, Tennessee, starting in early 2013, the company said on Wednesday.

Nissan will add a new assembly line to make room for the added output, which will create up to 90 new jobs, the company said. The Decherd plant already makes engines for all Nissan and Infiniti vehicles made in the United States.

Loans from the U.S. Department of Energy helped pay for the additions to the plant. When the new assembly line is completed, the plant will have the capacity to make up to 150,000 electric motors annually for the Nissan Leaf, which will be built at Nissan’s assembly plant in Smyrna, Tennessee in 2012.

This week, Nissan said it would begin selling its Leaf in the southeastern United States and Illinois by the end of the month.

Like this content? Join our growing community.

Your support helps to strengthen independent journalism, which is critically needed to guide business and policy development for positive impact. Unlock unlimited access to our content and members-only perks.

最多人阅读

专题活动

Publish your event
leaf background pattern

改革创新,实现可持续性 加入Ecosystem →