Nissan Unveils Longer-Range e-NV200 Van
Nissan has unveiled a new, longer-range version of its all-electric e-NV200 offering — one that features a range that’s been increased by around 60%, reportedly — to be sold in the European market.
The new version of the e-NV200 features a 40 kilowatt-hour (kWh) battery-pack, and an NEDC range-rating of up
What’s particularly notable here is that the new 40 kWh battery pack is apparently the exact same physical size as the lower-capacity battery pack that it’s replacing — so the van’s cargo area and seating remains undiminished.
Nissan Europe’s Electric Vehicle Director, Gareth Dunsmore, commented on the news: “With its longer range and excellent cargo capacity, the new e-NV200 is the perfect last mile delivery solution for urban deliveries and collections. Given the huge impact that business deliveries/collections and professional drivers have on air quality and traffic congestion, especially in city centres, helping cut the level of CO2 emissions they create is a vital part of creating a more sustainable future.
“The world is going electric, which means re-thinking pretty much everything we know about driving, commuting and powering our lives. But to make that future viable, we must create a fully electric ecosystem that enables modern life to be cleaner, safer and more connected for everyone. Smarter, better 100% electric vehicles like the new e-NV200 are at the heart of that ecosystem — now and for generations to come.”
The new e-NV200 — which was unveiled at the recent Nissan Futures 3.0 event in Oslo, Norway — will be available for order in Europe before the end of the year. It’s not clear what the plan is as regards the North American markets, but the range may still be a bit limited for use outside of select urban areas there.
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