Nissan has been a leader in electric vehicles since 1947. They have sold over 270,000 EVs globally and have invested $4 billion in battery production. Current EVs can meet the daily driving needs of most customers. Charging infrastructure for EVs is growing rapidly, especially in Nordic countries. The range of EVs is also increasing quickly, with some new models offering over 500km of range. Nissan is developing solutions like vehicle-to-grid technology and battery second-life applications to support the growth of EVs and smart energy systems. They are also working on autonomous driving technologies that will further revolutionize transportation.
12. 500 KM+ *
Electric Vehicles develop at a rapid pace
• Compact segment EV range has doubled in the past 5 years
• End 2016 compact segment EV’s with 400‐500 km range are available
2010 150 KM
2013 199 KM
2014 212 KM
400 KM *
2011 175 KM
2012 175 KM
2016 300 KM
2015 250 KM
* Source: 29.9.2016 Paris Motorshow launches
Compact car segment EV’s range development 2010 ‐ 2016
18. KEY FIGURES FOR FREDERIKSBERG FORSYNING’S
V2G HUB IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
• 10 Nissan eNV200 electric vans + 10 bi‐directional chargers from
Endesa/Enel
• Yearly revenue potential with Fredriksberg is about 10 000 DKK
(~1350 EUR) per car
Battery Status of Charge
100%
50%
7h 7h18h 6h
0%
Use of the car for
mobility
Use of the car for
V2G
Vehicle fully charged in the
morning
70%
20. BATTERY 2nd LIFE ‐ STATIONARY STORAGE BATTERIES
‐Many applications available for the storage batteries
Charging
Infrastructure
Houses
Office or
Residential
buildings
Industrial
Buildings
LOCAL GRID
Battery for Buildings
RES Farm