Japan is offering $2.4 billion in incentives to Toyota and other companies to boost domestic battery production for electric vehicles and energy storage.
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Nissan Motor Corporation is a Japanese automaker founded in 1933 and the parent automaker of Infiniti and formerly Datsun.
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