British Gas plans Electrics in their fleet by 2015

http://www.thegreencarwebsite.co.uk/blog/index.php/2013/04/09/nissan-electric-van-proves-cold-weather-performance/
[images] Nissan electric van proves cold weather performance
by Faye Sunderland  Apr 9 2013

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Nissan eNV200 blue CV Show 2013

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Nissan eNV200 with British Gas
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Nissan has revealed the results of a month long test of its eNV200 electric
van at the Commercial Vehicle Show (CVS) in Birmingham this morning.

Having undergone testing with British Gas, the fully electric van has been
proving its metal in cold weather operations in and around Nissan’s
Sunderland plant and testing facility.

As British Gas has plans to make a substantial proportion of its 13,000
strong LCV fleet electric by 2015, the chance to test drive the electric van
was a welcome opportunity for the company to make sure Nissan’s model was up
to the job.

Real-world driving

The recent test in Sunderland saw the zero emission eNV200 run part laden to
recreate the conditions of its working life. With temperatures dropping to
-12 °C during testing, the UK weather didn’t disappoint and neither did the
eNV200.

Colin Marriott, fleet general manager at British Gas said: “We have been
very impressed with all elements of the Nissan eNV200. After our month long
test in 2012 which went well the cold weather testing was vitally important
to establish the van’s characteristics in real life working conditions. The
drivers enjoyed the experience and the vehicle’s performance and
reliability. We will now continue further testing in 2013 and 2014 ahead of
us deciding our future fleet mix.”

British Gas first tested Nissan’s electric van back in 2012, when the
company’s drivers praised it for its comfort and generous payload. Despite
fitting in an electric drivetrain, the eNV200 still boasts a payload volume
of 4.2m3-just the same as the combustion NV200 van on which it is based.

This time, testing was more vigorous, British Gas engineers, members of the
fleet team and part of the management board plus eight members of GMB union
all putting the eNV200 to the test.

Jon Pollock, corporate sales director at Nissan GB said: “We’re delighted
that the next stage of testing for British Gas has been a success. Working
with a large fleet operator like British Gas allows us to receive a range of
feedback before the van launches in early 2014 and we look forward to
continuing our close working relationship.”

Nissan’s electric version of its NV200 will have roughly 100 miles per
charge range and will be able to fast charge its batteries in 30 mins to
around 80 per cent capacity.

Nissan will begin full production of the model later this year, ready for a
2014 launch, following successful trials of limited production models both
here in the UK and in Japan.
[© 2013 Really Good Domains]



http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2013/04/09/071861-nissan-announces-end-major-testing-env200-by-british-gas.html
Nissan Announces End Of Major Testing Of Env200 By British Gas

LONDON – April, 9, 2013: On the opening day of the Commercial Vehicle Show,
British Gas has announced the conclusion of an intensive month long Nissan
eNV200 test programme ahead of its plan to make a substantial proportion of
its 13,000 strong LCV fleet electric by 2015.

The cold weather testing programme was conducted in and around Nissan’s
Sunderland Plant and testing facility, aimed at getting feedback from
various British Gas departments on the 100% electric van driving experience.

With the rising cost of filling up at the pump, the 100% electric eNV200
promises to help reduce fleets’ running costs while also helping the
environment by bringing CO2 down to zero at the point of use.

The recent test in Sunderland saw the zero emission eNV200 run part laden to
recreate the conditions of its working life. With temperatures dropping to
-12 °C during testing, the UK weather didn’t disappoint and neither did the
eNV200.

During the testing, British Gas engineers, members of the fleet team and
part of the management board plus eight members of GMB union successfully
put the eNV200 to the test, demonstrating the pioneering van can be driven
safely by staff across British Gas.

The company first tested the zero emission eNV200 in 2012 when drivers
praised the van for its driver comfort and generous payload.

The Nissan eNV200 is a breakthrough zero emission compact van combining
certain attributes of two award winning models, the best in class EV power
train from the Leaf and the class leading cargo area within a compact body
of the NV200. Bringing electric vehicle benefits to the business world, the
eNV200 offers effective running costs, sustainability and new business
opportunities for drivers, such as night time deliveries.

Colin Marriott, fleet general manager at British Gas said: “We have been
very impressed with all elements of the Nissan eNV200. After our month long
test in 2012 which went well the cold weather testing was vitally important
to establish the van’s characteristics in real life working conditions. The
drivers enjoyed the experience and the vehicle’s performance and
reliability. We will now continue further testing in 2013 and 2014 ahead of
us deciding our future fleet mix.”

Jon Pollock, corporate sales director at Nissan GB said: “We’re delighted
that the next stage of testing for British Gas has been a success. Working
with a large fleet operator like British Gas allows us to receive a range of
feedback before the van launches in early 2014 and we look forward to
continuing our close working relationship.”
[© 2013 The Auto Channel  all rights are reserved]



http://carandvannews.co.uk/2013/04/10/uk-gets-first-look-at-nissans-new-electric-van/
UK gets first look at Nissan's new electric van
Building on the success of Nissan's LEAF electric car now manufactured in
Sunderland, the eNV200 is the first pure electric van the brand has put into
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