Nissan announces reduced pricing for home charging station ~ Auto Review

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Nissan announces reduced pricing for home charging station

To increase the accessibility of the driver, Nissan North America, Inc. has reduced the cost to the pricing system of the house of the Nissan Leaf. AeroVironment developed the system can be purchased at Nissan dealers, and is installed with a price tag of $ 1818.

Nissan has not cut quality with cost, however, and said that the station is the same as it was before the reduction. Senior VP and GM Mike AeroViornment Bissonette said, "Nissan North America has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to its customers and to advance the EV movement for all drivers. Our deployment of thousands of charging systems to support the Nissan Leaf is a testament to deployment and the ongoing commitment Nissan AeroViornment together we are committed to making the transition from gas vehicles to electric cars all as free and transparent as possible trouble. "

The system includes on-site consultation, installation, loading dock, loading dock UL, hands on user training, and equipment and a three-year service warranty with 24 / 7 at a single point of contact of availability.

Refresher: Power for the 2012 Nissan LEAF is a 107-hp electric motor that runs on power supplied by lithium-ion cells. On a full charge, the Nissan LEAF allows a driving range of 100 miles with a top speed of 90 mph. A full charge takes up to 8 hours on a standard 200V. Buyers can opt for the 50 kilowatts DC quick charger, which recharges the battery up to 80 percent in less than 30 minutes. Prices for 2012 Nissan LEAF will begin $ 35 200.

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