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Nissan tests Indian waters for all-electric Leaf
by Sumantra B Barooah  Apr 07, 2015

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Electric cars can also be exciting. The Leaf, seen here taking some slalom
turns at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, is surprisingly
nimble and also peppy to drive

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Japanese automobile major Nissan has a target of being the first global OEM
to launch a full electric vehicle in India.

The government of India's FAME (or Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of
Electric Vehicles) programme that kicks in this month has spurred the
company to step up its activities aimed at bringing the zero emission Leaf
to India.

“It’s progressing much better than before. The government’s positive signals
are allowing us to run the clinic now. That’s the only reason why we have
brought it to show you here,” Sundararajan Krishnan, assistant chief vehicle
engineer, Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India (RNTBCI) told
Autocar Professional at an event in New Delhi last month where Nissan
showcased the Leaf, among other Nissan vehicles, to the media and potential
customers for test drives and feedback.

A couple of driving sessions with the Leaf has helped understand the car
well. Driving enthusiasts are not quite excited about electric vehicles (EV)
as they are seen as more practical but less exciting than conventional cars.

The Leaf begs to differ. It has a sporty side which is impressive. The 80kW
motor’s 240 Nm of peak torque right from the start makes you understand why
the response to the throttle pedal feels exciting. Making this EV’s tyres
screech is not difficult at all. No wonder that Nissan chose to have racing
driver Armaan Ebrahim in charge of the Leaf at the event.

Globally, the Leaf is positioned as an urban hatchback. The car has a host
of safety features that include ABS, EBD, six airbags, vehicle dynamic
control  and traction control system. The car has a driving range of 135km
with a fully charged battery. Nissan plans to increase the range to 400km.

The Indian tech connect
Nissan’s extended research centre at IIT Madras is working on improving
battery performance. With chemical and materials engineering seen as areas
of competence at IIT Madras, some of the key research conducted by the
engineering team at the premier institute may well be used for hybrid and
electric vehicle development by Nissan.

Globally, Nissan has sold over 160,000 Leafs which makes it the world’s
best-selling EV. It is more of a halo model for Nissan rather than a money
spinner. The same would hold true for India if Nissan decides to launch it
here.

Guillaume Sicard, president of Nissan’s India operations, says that selling
the Leaf will involve many factors. “We need to partner with the government.
In addition, we must ensure that the government and local municipal bodies
are supportive in terms of charging infrastructure, taxes,” he explains.

The first tranche of funding of Rs 75 crore under FAME may be ‘very little’
to support the EV industry but Sicard is of the opinion that it is a ‘good
start’.
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