https://www.motoringresearch.com/car-news/nissan-electric-regeneration-christmas-tree/
Nissan demonstrates Leaf electric car energy regeneration by powering a
CHRISTMAS TREE
December 9, 2019  Gavin Braithwaite-Smith

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Nissan Leaf Christmas tree

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Nissan Leaf mobile Christmas tree
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“Driving ohm for Christmas.” As press release headlines go, this one is
straight out of a Christmas cracker.

To be honest, most media outlets are just jealous that Nissan got there
first.

The company has revealed an all-electric Leaf with a light display powered
entirely by its own regenerative braking energy system. It’s called the
Nissan TREE. Well, it is Christmas…

The current (ba’dum tish) Nissan Leaf features an e-Pedal, which allows
drivers to start, accelerate, decelerate and stop using only the accelerator
pedal.

It also harvests energy via regenerative braking or deceleration. This
energy goes straight back to the batteries where it is used to recharge the
cells.

The Nissan (Christmas) Tree is fitted with thousands of LEDs, shimmery
baubles and a reindeer. “The car is brighter than Rudolph’s nose,” claims
Nissan.

The company says the average Nissan Leaf driver regenerates 744kWh of clean
energy over the course of 11,000 miles. This is the equivalent to 20 percent
of the domestic electricity consumption of an average household.

Alternatively, it’s enough for:

266 Christmas tree lights with 700 incandescent lights for one hour
297 ovens for one hour
744 televisions for five hours
10,783 houses with 1,000 LED lights for five hours
‘Festive mode of transport’

Helen Parry, head of electric vehicles for Nissan Europe, said: “Santa
shouldn’t be the only one with a festive mode of transport. We wanted to
make the Nissan Leaf more fun at this time of year whilst driving home a
very important message.

“We hope this custom-made vehicle inspires people about the benefits of
regenerative energy. After nearly ten years since Leaf was first introduced
in Europe, Nissan continues to be fully focused on providing consumers a
more sustainable lifestyle through electric mobility.”
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https://www.electrive.com/2019/12/09/amsterdam-stadium-integrates-bi-directional-charging/
Amsterdam stadium integrates bi-directional charging
2019/12/09 ... 148 Nissan Leaf batteries – and the 1 MW photovoltaic system
on the roof of the arena. ... It coordinates the energy supply in both
directions – car-to-stadium ...  This enables consenting-EVs to transfer
energy ... to boost the maximum current capacity of the stadium, “thus
reducing the stadium’s electricity bill and contributing to a more stable
national grid ...
https://www.electrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/nissan-leaf-v2g-hagen-enervie-2018-04.png




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