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    Nissan works on recharging Leaf with solar power

    YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Japanese automaker Nissan is testing a super-green way to recharge its Leaf electric vehicle using solar power, part of a broader drive to improve electricity storage systems.

    Nissan's Leaf went on sale late last year, but the automaker is looking ahead to about five years time when aging Leaf vehicles may offer alternative business opportunities in using their lithium-ion batteries as a storage place for electricity.

    Nissan Motor Corp. acknowledges that, once the Leaf catches on, a flood of used batteries could result as the life span of a battery is longer than an electric vehicle's.

    Electricity generation and storage are drawing attention in Japan after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami caused massive blackouts in the country's northeast. A nuclear power plant that went into meltdown, Fukushima Dai-ichi, after backup generators were destroyed by the tsunami, is also renewing fears about a power crunch.

    In the new charging system, demonstrated to reporters Monday, electricity is generated through 488 solar cells installed on the roof of the Nissan headquarters building in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo.

    Four batteries from the Leaf had been placed in a box in a cellar-like part of the building, and store the electricity generated from the solar cells, which is enough to fully charge 1,800 Leaf vehicles a year, according to Nissan.

    Although interest is growing in renewable energy such as solar and wind power, a major challenge is the storage of electricity, which remains expensive without a breakthrough in battery technology.

    Such interest is likely to keep growing in Japan because of fears about the safety of nuclear power. The Hamaoka nuclear plant is being shut down because of such concerns, and more may follow.

    Other Japanese automakers, such as Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co., are working on similar projects, such as linking hybrids with solar-equipped homes as part of energy-efficient communities called "smart grids."

    Electric vehicles produce no pollution or global-warming gases but need electricity, whose production mostly relies on polluting oil or gas.

    Even after a Leaf is ready to be scrapped, its battery is likely to have 80 percent of its capacity. On the plus side, the Leaf with its high-capacity battery can store the equivalent of two days of household electricity use, Nissan said.

    "What's important for Nissan is to show solutions through EVs, step by step," said Corporate Vice President Hideaki Watanabe.

    A joint venture with Sumitomo Corp. called 4R Energy Corp. plans to offer eletricity storage systems like the one at Nissan headquarters for business and public facilities as a commercial product by 2016.

    Nissan also hopes to start selling such storage systems for regular homes by the fiscal year starting in April 2012. It will carry out field tests from December, 4R Energy President Takashi Sakagami said.

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    Yuri Kageyama can be reached at http://twitter.com/yurikageyama

     

    133 comments

    • Jim  •  10 mths ago
      The Leaf has been for sale for awhile--why aren't you libs gobbling them up like candy? Every lib on the planet should have one--but they don't. Why? They ARE NOT COMPETITIVE IN THE MARKET, THAT'S WHY. Not even libs will buy them. Don't blame conservatives because the E-car doesn't work.
    • Sgt Rock  •  10 mths ago
      Good aftermarket accessory for the leaf: A 2 and 1/2 gallong can of gasoline and a small gas powered electric generator for those inconvenient times when the battery is discahrged......this car is a joke. Even with solar recharging you're gonna have to sit there for a while before you have a sufficient charge.
    • Mike Nub  •  10 mths ago
      Why are we letting Japan kick our #$%$ at this?
      • WatchDog 10 mths ago
        China kick USA. Your President Obama act like fool. Beg on hand and nee for China money. Wǒ xiàng wǒ de zhǔrén. Nǐ yǒngyǒu le wǒ.
      • Fazzel 10 mths ago
        Chevrolet Volt. Ford Fusion.
      • UTC LTV 10 mths ago
        Ford Fusion/Escape uses licensed Toyota hybrid technology. Volt is really a plug-in hybrid not truly 100% electric car.
    • TRON3  •  10 mths ago
      I'm still waiting for the electric car with solar panel roof which trickle charges the battery, or solar assists the car in movement.

      Electric cars make great second cars for smaller trips, but a solar-assisted car would have much more appeal.
      • Gary 10 mths ago
        The amount of charging that would be done while driving wouldnt amount to much. And the added cost for the solor panels would most likely triple the cost of the car.
      • NH 10 mths ago
        Cars would need solar panels the size of aircraft wings to be able to have enough power to be suitable for vehicles like the leaf.
      • Johann 10 mths ago
        The surface area of car's roof is about the size of one 100 watt panel. One complete charge of the battery pack takes about 6,000watts to 9,000 watts.
        Let's say you let the car with solar panel sit in the sun for 10 hrs. you only charged 10% of a complete charge.
    • Damn the Torpedoes  •  10 mths ago
      I followed GM's progress on the Volt, It was supposed to be a full electric Vehicle. They instead put out a hybrid. (Toyota already has that market covered) Now here comes Nissan with a true full electric vehicle .............. & GM still can't figure out where they went wrong & needed our tax $$$ to bail their Dumb Rumps out............................
      • Mister Final 10 mths ago
        This is the problem when people chant crap like "USA #1" and then downplay the rest of the world ... innovation outside one's limited mindset can be breathtaking and startling
      • Richard 10 mths ago
        Volt is not a hybrid. It is all electric powered (like the Leaf) but has a gasoline powered battery recharging system, very smart, so you are not stuck on the road with a dead battery like the Leaf. prius has a gasoline powered engine with electric motor assist.
      • Richard 10 mths ago
        Richard, that is not correct; the gasoline engine in the volt operates the wheels directly, it does not charge the battery at all. This functionality is correctly termed as a plug-in hybrid. It's still a stap past a prius, but since prius and other hybrids have plug-in versions already in the pipeline, it's not as unique as Chevy would make it seem... and unfortunately the price is dramatically higher than its plug-in hybrid competitors.
    • Roel S  •  10 mths ago
      While Nissan, Honda and Toyota are experimenting with renewable energy what are Ford, GM and Chrysler doing?
      • Johnathon 10 mths ago
        Not a damn thing
      • Genghis Khan 10 mths ago
        waiting for oil to go down.pumping out big suv.I'm getting rid of mine. i had enough
      • david g 10 mths ago
        designing the hummer 3
    • Wesley-0x42A  •  10 mths ago
      How about a solar panel on the roof of the LEAF that will recharge the car. Drive to work, park outside, your car is charged before you drive back home.
      • ProBono 10 mths ago
        You'd need to collect about 50 KWH for a full charge. With ideal Sun conditions and panels with 100% efficiency you'd need about 50 square feet of collector; with the best available collectors that goes up to about 200 square feet. I'm pretty sure the Leaf has no such space available.
      • Beowolfe 10 mths ago
        @ProBono........or you need a more efficient collector.
    • Ronny  •  10 mths ago
      Nissan. Build a plant in Las Vegas. 300+ days of sunshine a year, and there's no earthquakes or sunamis. We need the jobs.
    • matt  •  10 mths ago
      We bail out our non-imaginative car companies while innovation keeps chruning in Japan. What is wrong with the USA? Why can't we build cars that are reliable? Why can't we lead the way in green tech?
    • coffee  •  10 mths ago
      Al gore and me invented a generator that produces more power than it took to run it; we called it a perpetual motion machine. We got a lot of money for it, but no one has put it in use as of yet..
    • iamshakinginanger  •  10 mths ago
      where are all the green jobs in the U.S? Are they just sales job to buy solar, etc. from Asia (China, etc). lol
    • frank pancakehead  •  10 mths ago
      in a perfect world we could just keep our old batteries in our trunks as replacements. but knowing companies they'll make a different shape battery for each new model forcing us to waste them
    • Rod  •  10 mths ago
      This is good long term thinking..no need to dispose of the batteries when the car life is exceeded, sell them to home electric generators for power retention.
    • Bill  •  10 mths ago
      Did you know Ford made an electric car back around 1910 that was electric? Top speed was a little slow at around 45 MPH, BUT, it could travel over 100 Miles on a single charge. Even better yet, it had IRON NIKLE batteries that to this day those batteries still work as well as they did back in 1910. Of course they don't make Iron Nickel batteries any more, I guess they stopped because they worked to well and lasted forever. I guess my point here is that electric cars and batteries have made very little to no real advancements over the last century!
    • j  •  10 mths ago
      Four hundred eighty-eight solar panels to charge one car. Yep- that works out to just over $220,000 for a single car charger. That'll work.
    • A.A.J.  •  10 mths ago
      As usual, the Japanese are innovating and we are twiddling our thumbs.
    • Ronnie joanne  •  10 mths ago
      So they are saying the cars will only last five years?
    • manguydude  •  10 mths ago
      looking ahead to 5 years time with "aging" leaf vehicles? $%% i'm driving my 1988 pontiac still with 274000 miles and 30-35mpg.it has all gone backwards,amazing
    • Marcus Carter  •  10 mths ago
      I bet it would work in Texas.
    • Rick  •  10 mths ago
      I bet if our government had spent a quarter of what they spend on stupid and wasteful things on developing better alternative energies, we would already be energy independent.
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