Nissan builds in capability to go fully electric at Sunderland plant amid scaling back of transition targets across Europe Car bodies suspended from overhead rails move through Nissan’s factory in Sunderland, with workers stepping in to fit parts at different stations. At the newly installed battery “marriage station”, lifting machines push the most crucial component up into the body. Robots fit and tighten 16 bolts in under a minute – quick enough to ensure the constant flow of vehicles around Britain’s biggest car factory. The electric cars in question are the third generation of Nissan’s Leaf , after the Japanese carmaker this week launched production following £450m of upgrades. Continue reading...