Nissan Downsizes EV Quick Charger – $10,000

Nissan downsizes EV quick charger - $10,000

Nissan Motor Co. revealed what might just be the world’s cheapest quick-charge station. Priced below $10,000 and set to go on sale in November, Nissan’s newly-developed quick-charge unit takes up significantly less space than most competing Level 3 chargers and is supposedly easier to install, too.

Officially, Nissan says the just-revealed quick charger will be a “great value to customers because it will cost significantly less than one million yen”. The Japanese automaker further states that the base quick-charge unit will cost less than one half the price of the Nissan’s current 1.47-million yen ($19,088 U.S. at the current exchange rate) unit.

Nissan aims to sell 5,000 of the compact quick chargers by March of 2016 to contribute to the ongoing development of Japan’s plug-in vehicle infrastructure. Preparations are currently underway for future sales of the cheaper quick charger in the U.S. and Europe. Hit the jump for full specs on Nissan’s newly developed quick-charge stations

Press Release

Nissan Develops New Quick Charger for Electric Vehicles

YOKOHAMA, Japan – September 12, 2011 – Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today revealed its new quick charger to the public and announced plans for this proprietary technology to go on sale in November 2011 at Nissan parts companies throughout Japan.
New quick charger unit (standard specification)

The newly-developed quick charging unit retains the high performance of the current quick charger manufactured by Nissan, which is now on sale with a suggested retail price of 1.47 million yen (including tax), but is nearly half the size (by volume). The new charger unit’s smaller size will take up less space and enable easier installation. When it goes on sale, the new standard specification quick charger unit will be highly competitive and great value to customers because it will cost significantly less than one million yen, while the base specification unit will cost only below one half the price of the current unit.

Nissan aims to sell 5,000 of the new quick chargers by the end of fiscal year 2015 (March 2016) to contribute to the ongoing development of the EV quick charging infrastructure in Japan. The company plans to install the new charging units at an increasing number of its dealerships nationwide and introduce the new units at local government facilities and in locations that draw large numbers of customers in regions throughout Japan. Nissan is also proactively seeking partner companies for sales as part of its efforts to assure customers of a comfortable and convenient electric vehicle driving experience. Preparations are also underway for future sales of the new quick charger in the US and in European markets.

Product Outline
Four features of the new quick charger

Safety
The new unit can be used even in rainy weather, and offers many safety features, such as monitoring against a potential short circuit when the charging unit is interfacing with the EV, for safe charging.
Universal compatibility
It complies with CHAdeMO*1 protocol and is compatible with Nissan EVs as well as EVs manufactured by other companies.
Responsive to various charging environments
To meet a variety of customer needs, Nissan has developed three specifications: base, standard and cold weather specifications.
Competitive pricing
Thanks to the adoption of new electric circuit technology*2 and by harnessing technology used in Nissan manufacturing and R&D, the new unit features a simple and efficient design that enables a low price.

Specifications
Base specification Standard specification Cold weather specification
Rated input 49kW 3- AC200V
Output voltage Maximum DC500V
Output current Maximum DC125A
Connector to feed power to the EV JEVS G 105-1993-compliant*3
Height/width/depth (mm) 1,840x380x665
Countermeasures taken

Heater
Cold-resistant cable

Main specifications

Indoor specification
No LCD display
External charger connector hook
2m cable
Antirust paint

Outdoor specification
Monochrome LCD display (color LCD display is an option)
Built-in connector holder
4m cable
Final paint coating (white)

Outdoor specification
Monochrome LCD display (color LCD display is an option)
Built-in connector holder
4m cable
Final paint coating (white)
Heater
Cold-resistant cable

Source : Nissan

Edward Ramamoorthy

I work in one of the top 10 tech company in India. In my spare time I write for PrimeInspiration.com

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