Nissan to build two electric sedans at its Mississippi plant from 2026

In Florida, InsideEVs reported that Nissan has pledged $500 million to transform its plant in Canton, Mississippi for the production of electric vehicles.

The plant has produced more than 5 million gasoline-powered trucks, crossovers and vans since it opened in spring 2003.

By mid-decade, production will begin on the first of several battery-electric vehicles for the Nissan and Infiniti brands, according to the report.

The first EVs to be made in Canton will be two electric sedans, from 2026, followed by two electric crossovers in 2027 and 2028, according to a supplier production schedule.

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