Nissan unveils its 100% electric emergency response vehicle concept, the Nissan RE-LEAF. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwRvei1JGF0[/embed] The Nissan RE-LEAF is based on the Nissan LEAF passenger car, the world’s first mass-production electric car. With modifications made to navigate through roads covered in debris, the RE-LEAF features weatherproof plug sockets mounted directly to the exterior of the vehicle, allowing 110- to 230-volt devices to be powered from the car’s high-capacity lithium-ion battery. “We’re constantly exploring ways that electric vehicles can enrich our lives, beyond just zero-emission transportation,” said Helen Perry, head of electric passenger cars and infrastructure for Nissan in Europe. “Concepts like the RE-LEAF show the possible application of EVs in disaster management and demonstrate that smarter, cleaner technology can help save lives and provide greater resilience.” According to Nissan, the concept vehicle can provide power to an average European household in six days. This is made possible with the RE-LEAF's 62-kilowatt-hour LEAF e+ battery. The Nissan RE-LEAF can also be a mobile storage batteries that supply electricity to homes during non-emergency situations through Nissan Energy Share. Nissan Philippines has announced the availability of its flagship full-battery electric vehicle (EV), the Nissan LEAF. Read more in our articles including "Nissan RE-LEAF electric emergency response vehicle concept announced" and "Nissan LEAF now available in the Philippines, priced".
Nissan unveils its 100% electric emergency response vehicle concept, the Nissan RE-LEAF. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwRvei1JGF0[/embed] The Nissan RE-LEAF is based on the Nissan LEAF passenger car, the world’s first mass-production electric car.
With modifications made to navigate through roads covered in debris, the RE-LEAF features weatherproof plug sockets mounted directly to the exterior of the vehicle, allowing 110- to 230-volt devices to be powered from the car’s high-capacity lithium-ion battery. “We’re constantly exploring ways that electric vehicles can enrich our lives, beyond just zero-emission transportation,” said Helen Perry, head of electric passenger cars and infrastructure for Nissan in Europe. “Concepts like the RE-LEAF show the possible application of EVs in disaster management and demonstrate that smarter, cleaner technology can help save lives and provide greater resilience.” According to Nissan, the concept vehicle can provide power to an average European household in six days.
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