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Nissan has announced that its Wearside factory will start producing batteries for electric cars, which is expected to create 350 new jobs. | Nissan has announced that its Wearside factory will start producing batteries for electric cars, which is expected to create 350 new jobs. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that Nissan's £200m investment "was great news for the local economy". | Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that Nissan's £200m investment "was great news for the local economy". |
The plant, near Sunderland, has beaten off competition from other Nissan factories in Europe for the investment. | The plant, near Sunderland, has beaten off competition from other Nissan factories in Europe for the investment. |
The move could pave the way for the production of electric vehicles at the North East plant in the near future. | The move could pave the way for the production of electric vehicles at the North East plant in the near future. |
"Sunderland could now be a strong contender to produce electric vehicles for Nissan in Europe, and we will continue to work with Nissan to ensure this happens," the prime minister said. | "Sunderland could now be a strong contender to produce electric vehicles for Nissan in Europe, and we will continue to work with Nissan to ensure this happens," the prime minister said. |
Mr Brown visited the Sunderland factory along with Business Secretary Lord Mandelson. | Mr Brown visited the Sunderland factory along with Business Secretary Lord Mandelson. |
Mr Mandelson says he plans a "green revolution" in the North East. | Mr Mandelson says he plans a "green revolution" in the North East. |
Competition | Competition |
Earlier this year, the government set aside £2.3bn to support Britain's ailing car industry - but nothing has yet been paid out. | Earlier this year, the government set aside £2.3bn to support Britain's ailing car industry - but nothing has yet been paid out. |
However, Japanese car giant Nissan could be one of the first beneficiaries. | However, Japanese car giant Nissan could be one of the first beneficiaries. |
Lord Mandelson says Nissan's move to become a major manufacturer of batteries for electric cars marks "an important advance" towards the government's ambition of the UK becoming Europe's leading manufacturer of electric vehicles. | Lord Mandelson says Nissan's move to become a major manufacturer of batteries for electric cars marks "an important advance" towards the government's ambition of the UK becoming Europe's leading manufacturer of electric vehicles. |
The announcement from Nissan comes only days after its Japanese rival Toyota said it would start manufacturing the new Auris hybrid petrol-electric vehicle at its plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire from mid-2010. | The announcement from Nissan comes only days after its Japanese rival Toyota said it would start manufacturing the new Auris hybrid petrol-electric vehicle at its plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire from mid-2010. |
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