Jun 19, 2019 Pageview:596
According to foreign media reports, Japan has released an upgraded version of the e-NV200 van, which is equipped with a new 40kWh battery pack and will be launched in multiple markets.
The range of this model has been improved, and many new features have been added. After the introduction of Nissan Leaf's 40kW battery pack, Nissan used the newly formed development and production of the e-NV200 model.
Nissan said that the new battery pack brought the range of the model to 124 miles(about 200 kilometers), which is based on the WLDTP combined cycle.
This battery is not exactly the same as Nissan Leaf's onboard battery because the e-NV200 also includes an active heat management system. A senior Nissan executive once revealed that the company predicted that the e-NV200 model would be used as a commercial van and that it would require a faster battery cycle and deploy a heat management system. However, due to cost considerations, the system was not configured for the Leaf model, which uses the air-cooled system.
Talking about the life of the new e-NV200 car battery, Nissan expressed confidence. Compared to the previous 5 years and 100,000 kilometers, the battery's warranty period can be extended to 8 years and the mileage is 160,000 kilometers.
In addition to the improved performance of the battery pack, the new model has added many new features, such as an upgraded car charger(6kW). The new e-NV200 model is also equipped with two-way charging technology that allows users to transfer excess power to the grid. Nissan also produced "PowerPlug", which allows users to insert their tools into the car interface and provide various models of standard equipment. Users can also extract 1,000 watts of power from PowerPlug, with a maximum use time of up to 15 hours, almost twice as much as the previous version(8 hours).
Nissan released a new version of the e-NV200 in Japan and the United Kingdom. The British government gave a car purchase subsidy, making the model only priced at # 18,599(CVOTR) in the UK.
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