New power pair alert! Nissan and Mitsubishi Corporation are teaming up to develop electric vehicles (EVs) and related services that could help tackle societal challenges in Japan, such as the declining population and the resulting driver shortages.
Related: Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Renault announce the future of their alliance
The two car powerhouses recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore joint initiatives in creating next-generation EVs. Their collaboration aims to address these challenges by improving mobility services, energy management, and creating more vibrant communities.
Makoto Uchida, Nissan’s President & CEO, mentions Nissan’s pledge to build an ecosystem that expands mobility possibilities and societal potential; where he also talks about the desire to solve regional issues and create cities focused on the future through new mobility services and energy management. On the other hand, Katsuya Nakanishi, President & CEO of Mitsubishi Corporation, acknowledges the transformative phase in the mobility sector driven by technological innovation and decarbonization.
“As the mobility sector undergoes significant transformation due to technological innovation and decarbonization, MC, through its EX-DX integrated approach outlined in its mid-term management strategy, MC Shared Value 2024, aims to work with Nissan to explore the creation of sustainable business models that address Japan’s societal challenges.”
Nissan and Mitsubishi join forces for EV development
Nissan and Mitsubishi are joining hands, or should we say, charging cables, to take on Japan’s EV challenges together!
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New power pair alert! Nissan and Mitsubishi Corporation are teaming up to develop electric vehicles (EVs) and related services that could help tackle societal challenges in Japan, such as the declining population and the resulting driver shortages.
Related: Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Renault announce the future of their alliance
The two car powerhouses recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore joint initiatives in creating next-generation EVs. Their collaboration aims to address these challenges by improving mobility services, energy management, and creating more vibrant communities.

Makoto Uchida, Nissan’s President & CEO, mentions Nissan’s pledge to build an ecosystem that expands mobility possibilities and societal potential; where he also talks about the desire to solve regional issues and create cities focused on the future through new mobility services and energy management. On the other hand, Katsuya Nakanishi, President & CEO of Mitsubishi Corporation, acknowledges the transformative phase in the mobility sector driven by technological innovation and decarbonization.
“As the mobility sector undergoes significant transformation due to technological innovation and decarbonization, MC, through its EX-DX integrated approach outlined in its mid-term management strategy, MC Shared Value 2024, aims to work with Nissan to explore the creation of sustainable business models that address Japan’s societal challenges.”
Katsuya Nakanishi
President & CEO of Mitsubishi Corporation
Nissan has been active in various projects to improve mobility and energy systems, which include providing mobility services in Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture, conducting autonomous driving tests in Yokohama, and developing energy management systems that integrate EV battery storage with renewable energy sources.
Meanwhile, Mitsubishi Corporation is working on similar initiatives that utilize regional energy resources, aim for carbon neutrality, and strive to solve local issues through innovative mobility solutions, like AI-driven on-demand transportation and autonomous driving tests.
Both companies recognize the need to develop new technologies and service models to address specific regional challenges. The announced collaborative effort will mainly concentrate on creating sustainable business models that leverage EVs for next-generation mobility services and energy-related services, initially in Japan.
It looks like the EV trend will not be taking a break anytime soon! As we wait for further announcements regarding this partnership, go check out Nissan and Mitsubishi’s current offerings at AutoDeal, where you can also get a quote for your desired vehicle.
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