Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Nissan will supply electricity for domestic use from car


 From conventional chargers for electric cars, Nissan has developed the system allows the vehicle used to provide electricity for a house.
On Tuesday, 2/8/2011, a prototype of the charging system is running on the electric vehicle Nissan Leaf has already been released in Japan. This system can be used to power a house during a power outage or power outage. Chargers can be used in two ways: electricity used by households to charge batteries of electric cars, and can power back into the household power circuit.
Battery Leaf Nissan's electric car can save up to 24kWh, estimated to be sufficient for an average family of Japanese used within 2 days. That means, if the system is used only a few hours a day, the car still has enough energy to make multiple trips. If the system is used frequently, it can also help reduce the energy bill (gas / electricity / gas / ....) How to save a car charger through the night (when electricity demand is low and lower electricity prices), and electricity during the day (when the price of higher electricity consumption). Some companies have provided the battery- lithium ion used exclusively for this purpose. Nissan's system for purposes of also being installed in cars , which would be an advantage for the owners of automotive power. Nissan plans to commercialize the system by January 4 / 2012, Mr. Shiro Nagai, a Nissan spokesman in Yokohama (Japan) said. The company has not announced details on pricing.

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