Nissan Approves First Bi-Directional Charger for Nissan LEAF
Nissan has confirmed that the Nissan Leaf will get bidirectional charging. It will be available in the United States. The feature will allow the Leaf to send electricity back to the grid. It won't affect the EV's warranty.
The company is expected to release more details about the bidirectional charging feature. Stay tuned in the coming weeks.
After 42 years of success in producing Maxima, Nissan halted their production in 2023. However, the Maxima is most likely to return some years later. Nissan is focusing on producing an electric version of the Maxima. Electric vehicles are here to stay.
A recent study from Consumer Reports found that electric vehicles (EVs) offer savings over traditional gas-powered cars. The study looked at the cost of ownership for both vehicles over time and found that EVs are cheaper to own in almost every single category.
Nissan pulled the wraps off their two new Z Racing Concept cars that will compete in the Fuji 24-Hour Race this year. The concept is based on their popular sports car. It features several modifications that will make it more competitive on the racetrack. Also, the vehicle has a body kit, a new spoiler, and upgraded brakes and suspension. Nissan hopes the new concept will help them win their first victory in the prestigious Fuji race.