Nissan and Honda nearing deal to collaborate on automotive software, EV charging network
Companies aim to develop automotive software and establish EV charging infrastructure to compete globally in zero-emission vehicles
Nissan and Honda are reportedly on the verge of finalizing an agreement to jointly develop automotive software for future vehicles and to establish electric vehicle charging networks, several local news sources in Japan reported on July 4. This collaboration is apt to share costs and accelerate the development of new technologies and infrastructure to compete more effectively with global rivals in the shift toward zero-emission and software-defined vehicles.
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