http://www.wsj.com/articles/nissan-to-consider-lg-batteries-for-electric-cars-1437052009
Nissan Considers Shift to LG Chem Batteries
By Eric Pfanner And Peter Landers  July 16, 2015
[image]  Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, in an
interview with The Wall Street Journal in Tokyo. Photo: Eric Pfanner/The
Wall Street Journal

Japanese auto maker’s venture with NEC already makes batteries for Leaf
electric car

TOKYO— Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, said
Thursday that Nissan Motor Co. is considering using batteries made by LG
Chem Ltd. of South Korea in future electric vehicles, signaling a possible
shift that could further roil the French-Japanese partnership’s delicate
balance of power.

Battery supply is one of several issues that have shaken up the alliance of
late, after the French government’s move this year to increase its influence
at Renault SA .

Nissan already has a battery-making partnership with NEC Corp. , which is
also based in Japan. That venture, known as Automotive Energy Supply Corp.,
makes batteries for Nissan’s flagship electric car, the Leaf.

Any decision to reduce the supply of batteries from the Nissan-NEC
partnership could heighten Japanese concerns about Nissan’s standing in its
16-year alliance with Renault.

But Leaf sales have been disappointing, and Nissan wants to improve
performance and reduce costs of electric vehicles to speed consumer
acceptance of the technology. Mr. Ghosn said consumers consider electric
cars too expensive.

“We have opened to competition our battery business in order to make sure we
have the best batteries,” Mr. Ghosn said in an interview. “For the moment,
we consider that the best battery maker is LG.”

Nissan’s alliance partner, Renault, is one of several global auto makers
using LG Chem’s batteries in their electric vehicles, along with General
Motors Co. Renault and LG Chem work together on battery development.

Renault-Nissan said last month that it had sold 250,000 electric vehicles to
date, but Mr. Ghosn has deferred an alliance goal of selling 1.5 million by
2016. Mr. Ghosn said Renault-Nissan was working on expanding the number of
charging stations.

Nissan and other makers of electric cars are trying to address so-called
range anxiety, or the concern that these vehicles might run out of charge
before drivers reach their destinations. The Leaf can travel 84 miles, or
135 kilometers, on a single charge, according to the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, but the car maker hopes to increase that substantially
with the next generation of vehicles.

Mr. Ghosn said the decision on a battery supplier for an overhauled Leaf,
expected in a few years’ time, would come down to which battery performs
better.

“There is no guarantee for anybody that you’re going to get the business
without performance,” he said.

A spokesman for LG Chem said, “We’re open to all possibilities.”

Analyst firm Lux Research said in a report published in May that the
Nissan-NEC partnership “risks falling behind” electric-vehicle competitors
such as Tesla Motors Inc. in the push to lower battery costs, “unless it
changes technologies and production strategies.” Tesla, which is cooperating
with Panasonic Corp. on battery development, is on track to cut prices of
lithium-ion battery packs by more than one-third by 2025, Lux said.

A spokesman for Nissan said it was “hypothetical” to consider how a decision
by the Japanese car maker to embrace LG Chem batteries might affect Nissan’s
venture with NEC, in which the two companies have invested hundreds of
millions of dollars. Automotive Energy Supply batteries are made at three
factories, in Japan, Britain and Tennessee.

Renault holds a 43% stake in Nissan, while the Japanese company owns 15% of
Renault—equal to the French government’s share in Renault before a battle
over voting rights heated up. Paris, one of the two biggest shareholders in
Renault, alongside Nissan, in April prevailed over Mr. Ghosn’s objections in
a bid to double its voting rights in the French auto maker.

Yet Nissan is larger and more profitable than its French partner, selling
5.3 million vehicles last year, compared with 2.7 million for Renault.

Mr. Ghosn, who also serves as chief executive of each of the two companies,
said he saw no reason for Nissan to try to raise its shareholding in
Renault. He also played down tensions at the alliance, saying the two
companies were deepening their cooperation on operational matters such as
vehicle platforms and purchasing.

“We are not in a power play, we are in a partnership,” he said. “I am
discouraging anything that would jeopardize the spirit of partnership.”

The alliance this month said the partnership generated €3.8 billion ($4.2
billion) in cost savings, revenue increases and other financial benefits of
working together in 2014, up from €2.87 billion a year earlier.

The boardroom jockeying in Paris followed passage of a law in France last
year that gives double voting rights to investors who hold shares for at
least two years. Mr. Ghosn said he hoped to find “common ground” with Paris.

But Mr. Ghosn also sought to soothe discontent in Yokohama, Japan, where
Nissan is based, saying he aimed to suggest to the car maker’s board that it
should name a Japanese executive to succeed him as Nissan chief executive.

“I would prefer to propose a Japanese person because we have a lot of
Japanese talent,” he said. “I could propose a foreigner, but I will propose
a Japanese.”
[© wsj.com]




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