Envision Group Acquires Nissan's Battery Business, Forms Energy IoT Partnership
This strategic acquisition positions Envision Group as a key player in the integrated energy and automotive sectors.
Acquisition of AESC, a major automotive battery business from Nissan.
Envision Group has acquired Nissan Motor Corporation's automotive battery business, Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC). Nissan will retain a 20% stake in the new entity. This acquisition aims to integrate electric vehicles with energy systems, leveraging Envision's EnOS™ IoT platform to create a smart energy ecosystem driven by renewables and provide dynamic balancing for fragmented renewable energy systems.
This strategic acquisition positions Envision Group as a key player in the integrated energy and automotive sectors. By combining AESC's battery technology with Envision's EnOS™ IoT platform, the company aims to create intelligent, interconnected energy systems. This move is particularly significant for the APAC region, which is a major hub for both automotive manufacturing and renewable energy adoption, potentially accelerating the transition to smart grids and sustainable transportation across the region.
The acquisition of AESC, with plans for a new plant in Wuxi, China, directly addresses the rapidly growing demand for EV batteries and stationary lithium-ion batteries in the APAC market. This strengthens Envision's position in East Asia and supports the broader regional push towards electrification and renewable energy integration.
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