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Ten Percent of Nissan's Sales May Be Electric Vehicles

Steve.Diehlman
Posted September 3 2009 07:00 AM by Steve Diehlman 
Category: News

Ten Percent of Nissan's Sales May Be Electric Vehicles
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If you doubted Nissan was serious about offering pure electric vehicles to the world, heed the words of Brian Carolin, senior vice president for Nissan's sales and marketing in North America.


"By the middle of the next decade," Carolin told Automotive News, "ten percent of our volume will be EV."

This goal will largely be attainable thanks to the like of the 2011 Leaf, a five-door EV unveiled earlier this year. The Leaf will offer a 100 mile range on a full charge, yet quick chargers (still under development) may allow an 80-percent recharge within 30 minutes. Nissan plans to manufacture the Leaf in its Smyrna, Tennesse, facility by 2012, and given the flexibility of its platform (although unique, it is quite similar to Nissan's B- and C-segment architectures), it's likely we may see EV variants of Nissan's compact car offerings in the future.

On that end, Nissan's Versa and Sentra are scheduled for a complete overhaul in 2012, as is the Pathfinder SUV. The latter will likely move to the larger Nissan Patrol platform in an attempt to reduce the use of the F-Alpha platform. On that note, the Armada SUV is likely to die after next year, while the future of the Titan is in question following a failed joint venture with Chrysler.

Nissan originally hoped a Chrysler-built Titan could hit the market by 2011, the same year a replacement for the Quest minivan (possibly built off the Japanese-market ElGrand) arrives within showrooms.

Source: Automotive News


2 Comments
1. This is great news! It's good to know that electric cars are catching on- they are safe, efficient, clean, reliable, proven transportation. They are going to help economies while also helping the environment. If anyone has doubts about electric cars, or wants to learn more about them, I highly recommend the book "Two Cents Per Mile" by Nevres Cefo. It is insightful, informative, accessible, it provides everything you need to know- how electric cars work, how they size up to other transportation methods, their history, their suppression, and how we can move forward to make them a reality. Check out the Electric Vehicle hub, http://www.twocentspermile.com , or read excerpts and reviews of the book at http://bit.ly/2centspermile

Posted September 3 2009 07:29 AM  
evlover2 evlover2
2. Theme :  Nissan Leaf will lift the world, No Need For Heartbreaking Wars !

Some say the Leaf and the i-MiEV have a cruising range of 160 km on one battery charge, that is about one-third of the distance a gas-powered car can cover on a full tank of fuel.

In 21st century, home, workplace, or stores etc also serve as a power station as electricity is everywhere. and the other developers that come in a range of 200 to 300 miles between charges are on fast-tract toward mass-market, as well.  

In this economy, fuel price is hovering around $60 to $75 a barrel, which indicates the actual value might be much the same as the peak price last year, and it will continue to spiral up unquestionably.

All it takes for the entire world to live in peace would be to change our antique notion as technology is already here, energy independence lies in people's will and attitude. Today, the size and scope of  investing in future energy will determine the future and fate of a nation.


1.  The range of terrific EVs are sufficient to meet the daily driving needs of 95% of drivers  ((The vast majority of people (95%) drive less than 160/km a day)).

2.  What's more, as for long trip needs, all but Americans and many of developed nations have existing automobiles, in this regard, EVs are best suited to their daily use until the infrastructure comes into wide use.
 
3.  The price has not yet been announced, but Nissan says it will be priced similarly to a well-equipped sedan in the vicinity of the high $20,000 and with government tax break.

4.  Manufacturing volume, innovative battery technology will drive down cost.

5.  Little maintenance fee.

6.  MILES PER GALLON :  MORE THAN 10 VS 1 (Leaf : 367MPG) compared with general combustion engine cars.
Applied to a different methology from DOE formula, the notable EVs suffice to reach 200 to 300 MPG .


Even excellent hybrid cars and modern diesels  are not comparable to EVs in light of fuel economy as the current fuel price went beyond the level of these autos and they failed to overcome this great recession, I guess.

7.   EVs will likely be less expensive for people to drive with low-cost nighttime charging.
    Sometimes EVs can be charged at workplaces or stores etc.

8.  Batteries will become more efficient on the whole and their price will drop, whereas  the oil will simply go up and up as it becomes more scarce. As simple as that.

9.  EVs are simple and felt smoother and more torquey than the petrol models, and quiet, fun to drive.

10.  Better Place is partnering with  Nissan  to create the charging infrastructure and a system for swapping depleted batteries for fully charged batteries in less than 2 minutes. This can extend the range of the vehicle to hundreds of miles.

11. Nissan has developed an IT system for its EVs, connecting the vehicle's on-board transmitting unit to a global data centre to support EV driving 24 hours 7 days a week.

The system shows the driving radius on a maximum range display under the current state of charge and calculates if the vehicle is within range of a pre-set destination. The navigation system points out the latest information on available charging stations within the current driving range
 
12. The car will charge to 80 percent within 30 minutes on a quick charger.  A full charge requires eight hours on a 200V outlet.

13. It  features a timer function that will start the car's air-conditioner or battery charging at a specified time to benefit from more favorable electricity rates by a mobile phone or the Internet, as well. An SMS can be sent when the battery is fully charged and the car ready.

14. The 24 kilowatt hours laminated compact lithium-ion battery pack is placed under the vehicle floor for more efficient packaging. The battery layout also allows smooth underfloor air-flow which helps reduce drag.

15.  The regenerative brake system employed to recharge the battery during deceleration and braking extends the driving range to more than 160 kilometres (depending on driving style and conditions) under a full charge.

16.  Durability is achieved by employing an additional frame for the battery pack to significantly improve the rigidity of the platform.

17. The fully-electric drivetrain features a high-performance motor and a compact lithium-ion battery with high power output and energy capacity. It has a maximum speed of 90 miles per hour.

18.  It takes a practical approach towards the family market with its tagline: “5 passengers, 5 doors" .

19. The design is  streamlined and stylish.

20. In place of selling battery, leasing it represents not merely holding the price down but taking charge of its quality issue, from my position.

21. even when electricity is produced by coal, an electric vehicle will indirectly release less carbon than a liquid fueled vehicle. One source suggests 60% less: http://green.autoblog.com/2009/07/24/study-even-with-electricity-from-coal-electric-vehilces-beat-g/

Once the U.S. switches the 'unsustainable' war and military wasting like health care wasting into investing in a smart grid, charging station infrastructure, the entire world will live in peace as U.S. spend more on military than the next 25 countries combined.

An extended mistake, oil wars, might sustain national automakers, not international,  for some time at best, especially considering the invaluable lives and unsustainable military costs.
 
I'm convinced just like digital cameras, EVs are going mainstream sooner rather than later. Most recently, an analyst from Credit Suisse said: " we believe the electrification of the car appears increasingly inevitable, with plug-in hybrids providing the bridge technology to full electric vehicles."
We couldn't agree more.

Posted September 5 2009 07:04 AM  
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