Nissan turning to Tesla as potential investor after Honda deal fell through

Electrek
02-21

Japan reportedly plans to try to convince Tesla to invest in Nissan after the merger with Honda fell through.

Do you think it makes sense?

Shortly after being announced, Nissan and Honda’s planned merger quickly fell apart earlier this month.

The problem appears to be that Nissan expected a merger while Honda was looking for a takeover of its fellow Japanese automaker.

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Now, it looks like Nissan has exhausted its potential lifelines in Japan and it is starting to explore potential partners outside of the country.

The Financial Times has revealed that a group has been put together to approach Tesla for a potential investment in Nissan:

A high-level Japanese group that includes a former prime minister has drawn up plans for Elon Musk’s Tesla to invest in the struggling carmaker Nissan, following the collapse of its merger talks with rival Honda.

The group includes Hiro Mizuno, a former Tesla board member, and ex-premier Yoshihide Suga.

FT’s report claims that the group believes Tesla is interested in buying Nissan’s factories in the US:

The group is hopeful Tesla will become a strategic investor since they believe the world’s largest pure electric-vehicle maker is keen to acquire Nissan’s plants in the US, according to the people. The factories would help it boost domestic manufacturing in response to Donald Trump’s tariff threats.

Tesla has greatly slowed down its plans for new car factories over the last few years as sales have gone down and its current factories are not operating at full capacity.

Electrek’s Take

At this time, it’s unclear if this report should be taken seriously. Japan seems to be panicking a bit because it doesn’t want Nissan to fall into the ends of China as Foxconn has shown interest in taking a stake.

Tesla doesn’t need Nissan’s factories and it has made clear that it prefers to build its own than take over existing factory since its takeover of Fremon factory from Toyota and GM, and that was back in 2010.

I am sure Tesla will hear them out since Mizuno is involved, but I doubt this will go much further than that.

What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below.

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