https://english.manoramaonline.com/business/autos/2019/10/06/nissan-leaf-ev-can-power-a-house-for-4-days.html
Nissan Leaf EV can power a house for 4 days
October 06, 2019  

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Apart from zero emissions, the Nissan Leaf EV can provide power supply to a
house in case of an emergency, claims the Japanese automaker.


According to Nissan, the car can power a house for up to four days. The
company says that in Japan, electric vehicles, including the Leaf EV, have
showcased their utility in times of crises.


Within three months of the launch of the first-generation Leaf, the
north-eastern coast of Japan was struck by an earthquake and lashed by giant
waves generated by tsunami in March 2011, recalled Ryusuke Hayashi, senior
manager of EV operations, Nissan.

Following this, 4.8 million households were in dark and Nissan provided 66
Leafs to supply power to the disaster-struck area, he said.

The Nissan Leaf EV is equipped with vehicle-to-everything technology or V2X.
This technology allows electric vehicles to not only receive power from the
grid but also send it back to the grid. This power can be used at homes,
business or even different electronic devices.

Hayashi recalled that it was medical professionals who approached the
company first seeking its help during the disaster. They wanted to know if
the battery in the vehicle can be used for heating during the chilly March
weather and other purposes. That experience encouraged Nissan to prioritise
vehicle-to-everything development.

Using the V2X technology, Nissan Leaf e+ with a fully-charged 62 kWh battery
pack can provide enough electricity to power an average Japanese home for
four days. Also, it could charge 6,200 smartphones or power more than 100
elevator round trips in a 43-storey apartment building, claimed Nissan.

The automaker also claimed that EVs could hit the roads faster since
electricity can be restored well ahead of fuel supplies return to normal in
case of a disaster.

Japan's Agency for Natural Resources and Energy's data says that 90% of
Japan's power grid was restored within a week of the March 2011 disaster
while only 50% of fuel stations were reopened in that time.
[© manoramaonline.com]


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