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Nissan launches the e-NV200

Nissan is now launching the updated version of its e-NV200 electric van, featuring a higher-capacity battery that offers longer range and battery life. 
Posted on 25 April, 2018
Nissan launches the e-NV200

The Nissan e-NV200 features a new 40-kilowatt-hour battery, which gives the vehicle a range of 300 kilometres under Japan’s JC08 standard.  The new e-NV200 can also operate as a mobile power storage unit. The vehicle’s Power Plug, a 100-volt outlet, can provide electricity for tools and equipment. With the optional EV Power Station installed, the Nissan e-NV200 can even supply electricity to offices and shops and serve as a backup power source during blackouts and emergencies. Main improvements to the Nissan e-NV200 include: High-capacity 40kWh battery The new, high-capacity 40kWh battery gives the Nissan e-NV200 a driving range of 300 km (JC08 mode). This allows the driver to travel farther on a single charge and also reduces the frequency of charging. Power supply from Power Plug increased to 15 hours Thanks to the new 40kWh battery, 1000 watts of power from the Power Plug can be accessed for up to 15 hours, up from eight hours in the current model. Improved battery life The battery’s warranty has been extended to eight years and 160,000 km, up from five years and 100,000 km previously. A full charge in eight hours, even with higher capacity The Nissan e-NV200’s standard-equipment normal charger now has a capacity of 6 kW, up from 3 kW. By adding a wall-mounted 6kW normal-charging system, the 40kWh battery can be fully charged in about eight hours – roughly the same as the previous standard charger – at places such as a customer’s office or shop.