Nissan Approves First Bi-Directional Charger for Nissan LEAF
Nissan now approves new tech in the form of a bi-directional charger for Nissan Leaf vehicles. Here's some more information about it.
Adaptive Charging
What the bi-directional charger means is that you can take energy from the all-electric Nissan leaf and use it in your house if you so choose. Leaf hasn't been able to do this for a while in the U.S. But it's now possible in a way that it just wasn't possible before.
The Nissan Maxima, a car once praised for its power and reliability, is no more. After a 42-year run, the company has announced that the Maxima will be discontinued.
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Nissan has debuted two new concept vehicles for the upcoming Fuji 24-hour endurance race. Both cars feature a variety of performance enhancements, including improved aerodynamics, suspension, and braking systems. Nissan hopes to use the race as a testing ground for its latest technologies, which could eventually make their way into future production models.
The 2022 Nissan LEAF offers versatility and efficiency for urban consumers in North America. This compact hatchback is available with several electric propulsion systems and compatible charging systems. The NissanConnect platform also provides advanced connectivity and guidance for handling this affordable electric vehicle.
As a business owner, it's essential to keep your vehicle in good condition. In the spring of 2022, you can do a few things to make sure your car is ready for the road ahead. Here are some tips to help you get started.