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Nissan’s e-NV200 Launched In Europe
by Philippe Crowe  June 12, 2014 

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(e-NV200 charging)
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You know Nissan’s Leaf; you also likely know of Nissan’s NV200 commercial
vehicle. Nissan is now launching an electric version of the NV200 [ice],
called e-NV200, which combines the electric drivetrain architecture of the
Leaf to its commercial vehicle.

The e-NV200 thus becomes the company’s second 100 percent electric vehicle.

Nissan stated as a commercial vehicle the e-NV200 promises to take on an
even greater role in reducing emissions and improving air quality as it
operates day and night with van and taxi fleets in city centers.

The company insists the e-NV200 is far more than a simple conversion of an
existing conventionally powered vehicle as the company said it has
significantly re-engineered and re-styled NV200 for its new role. And
although it does use a number of key elements from LEAF and NV200, some 30
percent of its components are unique to e-NV200. There are styling changes,
a re-engineered chassis, interior revision, a new battery pack and a higher
capacity regenerative braking system.

When European sales start later this month, the e-NV200 will be available as
a compact but capacious and practical van or as a five-seat passenger
vehicle in Combi or more luxurious Evalia versions, depending on the market,
said Nissan.

Nissan said it recognizes running costs are the number one priority for most
fleet operators and stated the e-NV200 has been developed to help the
business equation. Planned maintenance costs are 40 percent lower and
without engine oil, belts, gearbox or clutch there are fewer parts to be
checked or replaced. Fuel costs are also significantly lower, with diesel
costing three or four times as much as electricity for 100 km (62 miles) of
driving.

There will also be dedicated taxi versions of e-NV200 on the market, a
vehicle built to comply with specific, and invariably different, regulations
in capital cities. The first European city to adopt e-NV200 as part of its
taxi fleet will be the vehicle’s home city of Barcelona, Spain.

In fact, Nissan also stated the e-NV200 is built exclusively in Barcelona
for global sale. It will be produced in Spain alongside the NV200, using
lithium-ion battery cells produced at Nissan’s battery plant in Sunderland,
UK. The battery packs themselves are made in Barcelona to a unique design
for the e-NV200.

“The engineering changes we have made have produced much more than a good
electric van… it is a fantastic van by any standards. Drivers will want to
get behind the wheel of e-NV200 not just because it produces no emissions,
but also because it is so good to drive – the ride comfort, the
acceleration, the refinement and the ease of use are all far ahead of what
they are used to,” said Guillaume Carter, senior vice president, Sales and
Marketing for Nissan Europe.

Nissan explained the e-NV200 has a homologated NEDC range of 106 miles –
considerably more than the average 100 km (62 miles) daily driving distance
of 70 percent of the fleets using compact vans in their businesses. In
Europe 35 percent of this category of van never travel more than 120 km (75
miles) per day in the life of the van. Also, the cargo area is identical to
the diesel-powered NV200 and the payload capacity is even greater than its
diesel cousin with up to 770 kg possible.

The battery can be recharged overnight in 8 hours using a European domestic
16-amp single-phase 3.3 kilowatt charger, with this reduced to four hours if
the optional 6.6 kilowatt / 32-amp charger is used, added Nissan.
Alternatively, a dedicated CHAdeMO DC 50 kilowatt quick charger can recharge
the battery to 80 percent capacity in 30 minutes or less if the battery
still holds some charge, meaning that e-NV200 can be charged while it is
being loaded with goods for another delivery, for example.

“There is change in the air,” said Jean-Pierre Diernaz, director of Electric
Vehicles for Nissan Europe. “Europe’s cities are introducing ever stringent
restrictions on emissions. London already has a congestion charge zone based
on emissions while the city’s Mayor is preparing for the introduction of an
Ultra Low Emission Zone by 2020. Paris has this year prevented vehicles
driving into its centre in a bid to cut pollution. Diesels, meanwhile, are
coming under increased scrutiny for their NOx and particulate emissions. 

As the growth in sales of Nissan LEAF proves, this is the time of the
zero-emission vehicle. Nissan e-NV200 takes us into a completely different
market segment and will help cement our position as the global leader in
electric vehicle technology. We believe e-NV200 will genuinely change the
make-up of light van and taxi fleets as well as changing the environment in
the heart of our cities. All of the 200,000 vans sold per year which never
cover more than 100 km (62 miles) a day in their lifetime, could be replaced
by e-NV200 without ever needing to stop to refuel during their working day.
This simple fact, combined with the low running costs, capabilities and
comfort make this a truly game-changing vehicle.”
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