03
OCT
2012
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team

Hideaki Watanabe, Managing Director, Zero Emission Vehicles, brings us up to date on the Renault-Nissan electric vehicle story

With 38,000 examples of the pioneering Nissan LEAF sold globally so far and sales of game-changing Renault ZOE city car just about to start, the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s Zero Emission strategy is right on target according to the man who should know.
 
Visiting the Paris Motor Show, Hideaki Watanabe talks about the success of LEAF and the Alliance’s ambitious plans to have 1.5 million electric vehicles on the road by 2016.
 
He also reveals how the Alliance is stepping up deployment of its Quick Charger programme which will allow EV drivers to recharge their batteries to 80 per cent capacity in just 30 minutes.

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Je ne suis pas sur de comprendre comment vous voulez récupérer la chaleur de l'air qui sort de l'habitacle. Théoriquement, si on prend de l'air à 25°C et qu'on le diminue à 15°C, on pourrait produire de l'électricité et l'utiliser pour réchauffer l'air et entrer dans l'habitacle. Mais en pratique, il me semble que c'est quasiment impossible (sauf quelques exceptions qui fonctionne à peine). Après tout, on dépense de l'énergie avec un climatiseur pour refroidir de l'air, ce qui est physiquement un non sens.

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