http://nissaninsider.co.uk/electric-vehicle-technology-to-power-new-nissan-office/
Electric vehicle technology to power new Nissan office
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NISSAN has announced that its new regional office in France will house the
largest grid-integrated electric vehicle (EV) system and second life battery
storage unit ever installed in a building, anywhere in the world.

As the pioneers of the Nissan LEAF, the world’s best-selling 100% electric
car, today’s announcement is representative of Nissan’s commitment to
pushing its expertise in EV and battery production to the next level. The
company is developing an ecosystem of technologies that work seamlessly
together to create sustainable and efficient solutions for the future.

It also marks an important step in the company’s plans to make its
Intelligent Mobility vision a reality in Europe. The integration of this
technology is a clear demonstration of how cars in the future can be
connected to social infrastructure such as road, information and electric
power networks, and brings to life the vision’s third pillar – Intelligent
Integration.

The new building will feature 100 vehicle-to-grid chargers, from Nissan’s
partner ENEL, allowing Nissan’s range of EVs to plug in and draw down energy
from the grid at off-peak periods with the ability to “sell back” the stored
energy to the grid. It will also feature a 1 MWh energy storage system, from
Nissan’s partner EATON, the battery storage experts, powered by 64 Nissan
LEAF second life EV batteries combined with solar energy generation.

The company hopes to extend this innovative battery technology to other
major Nissan sites and facilities around the world over the next few years.
The systems which will be installed at Nissan’s new French office will serve
as a live test case of what can be achieved when electric cars are used to
their full potential.

Making the announcement at the Geneva Motor Show, Paul Willcox, Chairman,
Nissan Europe, said: “At Nissan, we’re going beyond product. Innovation is
about more than creating something new. It’s about making something better
and finding solutions for the future.

“Nissan’s electric vehicle batteries extend our expertise beyond production
to finding new and innovative ways to store and transfer energy.

“By demonstrating that electric vehicles can play an integral part in the
energy management systems of the future, this project is a watershed moment
on our journey towards a fully electric future.”

By reducing grid dependency and using excess energy stored in EV batteries
in a smart way, Nissan believes today’s announcement will be a game-changer
in the way people and businesses utilise electric vehicle fleets.

The new technology is expected to slash energy costs at the new France
office by reducing drawdown of energy during peak periods in favour of
off-peak tariffs. The new energy management system will also decrease the
amount of contracted power consumed from the local electricity supplier.

“Nissan has always been at the frontier of electric vehicle technology and
we’re excited to be using our expertise to adopt a more sustainable approach
to powering our business,” added Willcox.

Nissan announced plans to create a viable long-term solution to
environmental protection in relation to energy use and storage at the COP21
climate conference in Paris last year. This included a partnership between
Nissan and EATON on giving electric vehicle batteries a second life as
stationary energy storage units and a partnership with ENEL on
vehicle-to-grid integration. Grid integration trials have already begun in
Denmark.
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http://www.edie.net/news/8/Nissan-powers-regional-office-with-world-s-largest-EV-battery-storage-system/
Nissan powers French office with world's largest EV battery storage system
1 March 2016  Japanese car manufacturer Nissan will power its regional
office in France with energy generated from its electric vehicles, by
deploying the world's largest grid-integrated battery storage unit in a
building ... 

Italian energy supplier Enel will supply the Nissan with 100 vehicle-to-grid
chagers, allowing the carmaker's range of EV's to plug in and draw down
energy from the grid at off-peak periods, with the ability to sell back the
stored energy to the grid. 

The new energy storage system - discribed by Nissan as a potential
"game-changer" - will also feature a 1MW energy storage system, managed by
battery storage firm Eaton, which will be powered by 64 Nissan LEAF second
life EV batteries combined with solar energy generation.
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http://gas2.org/2016/03/02/snt-focus-second-use-ev-batteries/
SNT Focus Is On Second Use For EV Batteries
March 2nd, 2016  Every new technology creates new business opportunities.
Now that there are more EVs on the road, there are more EV batteries that
need to be reprocessed, ...




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