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Nissan Unveils an Electric-Vehicle Platform

The prototype electric-drive system is built into one of the company's existing vehicles.

Kevin Bullis 07/27/2009

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Today in Tokyo, Nissan showed off a prototype of its electric-vehicle battery platform incorporated into one of its existing vehicles, the Tiida.

The platform will be incorporated into a new vehicle body that will be unveiled at the beginning of August. It consists of a highly rigid body (designed to reduce vibrations and increase the car's durability), an electric motor, and a lithium-ion battery pack built into the floor of the car so that it doesn't eat into cargo space. The production version of the vehicle will go on sale next year, the company says, and get 160 kilometers--100 miles--on a charge.

That short range could be one reason why the company is also marketing a new "EV-IT" system, equipping the electric vehicle with information-technology features to allay range anxiety. These include a map that shows the maximum distance the car can drive based on its current state of charge, as well as the locations of charging stations within reach. The system can also be set so that the vehicle charges at night, which could save people money if utilities start charging rates that vary by the time of day. The system also can send a message to the driver's cell phone when charging is complete.

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garysoaring

38 Comments

  • 931 Days Ago
  • 07/29/2009

Nissan Electric

What took Nissan so long?  Has Tesla called their card with the Type S sedan?  The Nissan sounds like a copy of the Type S (battery in the floor, etc.), but not with the anticipated 300 mile range of the Type S!  The good thing here is that Tesla has shaken the automotive world causing many of their competitors to anti up with an all electric - Porsche, AMG, Nissan, Toyota, Chrysler, Koenigsegg, etc. are all talking full electric!  And we are not talking golf carts here!

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bpertum

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  • 925 Days Ago
  • 08/04/2009

Nice lines - I'm so superficial ;)

Maybe not a technological breakthrough but if they hit the right price point it could be a game changer.  I can deal with a lack of Tesla-like range as long as it doesn't have Tesla-like price. I'd like to know just how recyclable they are.

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emil300

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  • 908 Days Ago
  • 08/21/2009

Wow, this is a reason to celebrate, an unmatched nissan quality in EV's that will be able to travel 160km or more with future upgrades (hopefully)!! That is truly fabulous. Just last month bought nissan xtrail GT20 6MT, awesome ride, but now i am almost feeling a regret as this new EV arrives to market next year. Hope the price will not be too high...

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