NEW YORK -- Nissan Motor will postpone production of two electric vehicles in the U.S. for up to a year, Nikkei has learned, as the Trump administration's decision to end tax breaks for EVs, coupled with weak demand, leads automakers to rethink their plans.
Nissan will push back production of two midsized electric SUVs that were to be built at its Mississippi plant. Initially, production was to begin in 2028, but will now be pushed back until the end of 2028 or early 2029.
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