O que acontece às baterias do Leaf em fim de vida
Enviado: 16 mar 2011, 10:27
O que acontece às baterias do Leaf em fim de vida. (Mark Perry On Where LEAF Batteries Go When They Retire)

"Nissan has received tons of questions regarding its 100% all-electric car, the Nissan LEAF. Questions about the vehicle’s battery seem to be one of the most talked about subject matters. After all, it is one of the car’s main components, so consumers are justified. Mark Perry, Director of Product Planning, Nissan North America gladly gave his insight on where LEAF batteries go when they retire.
“The lithium-ion batteries that power the Nissan LEAF will live on well beyond the traditional automotive application. In fact, after 10 years, the batteries will still have 70 percent of their energy storage capacity,” said Perry.
Perry also said that Nissan is currently looking at other ways to continue the life of the LEAF’s battery after that point.
“Potential uses include capturing unused energy produced at wind or solar farms; backup energy storage for facilities ranging from hospitals to computer servers; and even in continued automotive live in contained markets, such as islands, where 70 miles of range would be sufficient for daily driving needs,” said Perry."
Em: http://nissan-leaf.net/2011/03/16/mark- ... ey-retire/

"Nissan has received tons of questions regarding its 100% all-electric car, the Nissan LEAF. Questions about the vehicle’s battery seem to be one of the most talked about subject matters. After all, it is one of the car’s main components, so consumers are justified. Mark Perry, Director of Product Planning, Nissan North America gladly gave his insight on where LEAF batteries go when they retire.
“The lithium-ion batteries that power the Nissan LEAF will live on well beyond the traditional automotive application. In fact, after 10 years, the batteries will still have 70 percent of their energy storage capacity,” said Perry.
Perry also said that Nissan is currently looking at other ways to continue the life of the LEAF’s battery after that point.
“Potential uses include capturing unused energy produced at wind or solar farms; backup energy storage for facilities ranging from hospitals to computer servers; and even in continued automotive live in contained markets, such as islands, where 70 miles of range would be sufficient for daily driving needs,” said Perry."
Em: http://nissan-leaf.net/2011/03/16/mark- ... ey-retire/