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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080806085901.thpknii3&show_article=1

"Nissan Motor Co. unveiled a new prototype electric vehicle Wednesday
with batteries twice as powerful as conventional technology, aiming to
take a lead in zero-emission cars.
Japan's third-largest automaker said the front-wheel drive,
boxy-shaped car has a newly developed 80 kilowatt motor with advanced
lithium-ion batteries installed under the vehicle's floor to avoid
taking up space.

The laminated batteries, jointly developed with electronics giant NEC
Corp., pack twice the electric power of conventional nickel-metal
hydride batteries currently used in hybrid and electric cars, it said.

Nissan aims to start selling an electric car in the United States and
Japan in 2010 and the rest of the world in 2012. It will have a new
"unique bodystyle" that is not based on any existing model, the
company said.

Nissan has been slower than rivals Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor
Co. to embrace petrol-electric hybrids, but it aims to become the
industry leader in electric vehicles.

Such cars have so far failed to break into the mainstream, partly
because of their limited battery life.

Nissan is also developing hydrogen fuel-cell cars as well as its own
hybrid system, betting that zero-emission vehicles will take a 15
percent share of the global auto market in the future.

The company also unveiled a prototype hybrid which will also be
launched in the US and Japan in 2010, as well as a new, slimmer fuel
cell stack with double the power density of previous ones and 35
percent lower costs."

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