26 September 2018 | Lucid To Rapid Charge On Electrify America, Renault Using EV Batteries For Grid Storage and Nissan e-NV200 Camper Conversion

Episode 247,   Sep 26, 2018, 12:00 AM

Lucid Joins With VW For Rapid Charging In U.S.A. | BMW Group And VW Group Lead Plug In Sales In August | Groupe Renault Is Launching Advanced Battery Storage | Blockchain Essential For EV Growth | California Weighs An Additional $2,000 Subsidy For Electric Cars | EV Batteries Born After August 2018 In China Will Have Unique IDs | Nissan Camper Van Conversions Displayed In Hannover | Nissan Launches Note E-Power Nismo S In Japan

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LUCID JOINS WITH VW FOR RAPID CHARGING IN USA

  • "Luxury electric car maker Lucid plans to offer customers high-speed charging services for electric cars across the United States on a charging network funded by Volkswagen, the companies said Tuesday." according to a CNBC article.
  • The subsidiary of VW which was set up in the wake of wake of dieselgate, Electrify America, will have a subscription plan so that drivers can use any of the 500 which will be operational by the middle of 2019. That's in comparison to the 1,344 Supercharger Stations around the world Tesla has built, with 11,041 Superchargers.
  • They are the first car maker to piggyback on another's charge network. Over the years many have suggested that someone should jump on board the Tesla Supercharging network but nonody has wanted to admit they need Tesla.
  • Lucid says they're on track to start production in 2020 after a $1bn injection from the Saudi Public Investment Fund.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/25/luxury-electric-car-maker-lucid-is-building-a-charging-network-across-us-with-vw-funded-project.html

 

BMW GROUP AND VW GROUP LEAD PLUG IN SALES IN AUGUST

  • Here in Western Europe some interesting sales numbers for August Plug In cars from Matthias Schmidt, @auto_schmidt
  • "BMW Group sold the most plug-in passenger cars in W-Europe during the opening 8-months of the year according to @AIDNewsletter data and http://schmidtmattthias.de research, accounting for 7% of their total sales in the region. @VWgroup were just behind with 43k sales"
  • Both BMW Group and VW Group sold just under 15,000 pure battery electric with the remainder made up of plug ins.

 

GROUPE RENAULT IS LAUNCHING ADVANCED BATTERY STORAGE

  • Groupe Renault is announcing the launch of its “Advanced Battery Storage” program, which aims to build the biggest energy stationary storage system using EV batteries ever designed in Europe by 2020 (power: 70 MW / energy: 60MWh).
  • This system, installed on several sites in France and Germany, will facilitate the integration of renewable energies into electric grids.
  • “Advanced Battery Storage” is part of Groupe Renault’s strategy to develop a smart electric ecosystem in favor of the energy transition.
  • The purpose of this system is to manage the difference between electricity consumption and production at a given time, in order to increase the proportion of renewable sources in the energy mix. This means maintaining the balance between offer and demand on the electricity grid by integrating different energy sources with fluctuating production capacities. The slightest gap between consumption and production sets off disturbances that can compromise the stability of the local frequency (50 Hz). “Our stationary storage solution aims to offset these differences: it delivers its reserves to a point of imbalance in the grid at a given time to reduce the effects,” said Nicolas Schottey, Director of the Groupe Renault New Business Energy program. By helping to maintain the balance of the grid, the stationary storage system will boost the economic attractiveness of low-carbon energies.
  • This stationary storage system is built using EV batteries compiled in containers. The system uses second-life batteries, as well as new batteries stored for future use in standard replacement during after-sales operations. “This unique assembly will give Advanced Battery Storage the capacity to generate or absorb, instantaneously the 70MW power. This high power combined with high capacity of our solution will allow to react efficiently to all major grid solicitations”, explains Nicolas Schottey.

 

BLOCKCHAIN ESSENTIAL FOR EV GROWTH

  • "Distributed energy solutions such as solar PV, batteries, and smart controls are getting cheaper by the day and will soon outperform traditional energy sources such as coal, gas, and nuclear power, says Hervé Touati. In any case, Blockchain-type solutions will be needed for the mass deployment of electric vehicles, he warns." according to Euractiv.com: "ou need software that does some kind of optimisation. This is where Blockchain can play an important role – you can decentralise to the level of a car the economic analysis and optimisation so you can have a much better utilisation of the grid. I used to work for a think-tank in the US called the Rocky Mountain Institute, and we made an analysis on EV penetration in California. Our calculation showed that, if you charge cars at the right time of the day, you can indeed optimise utilisation of the grid. And as a consequence decrease the cost per kilowatt hour. That’s the beauty of it: EVs allow putting more electricity into the grid while getting a lower bill for customers. But it requires that flexibility is managed properly."

 

https://www.euractiv.com/section/electricity/interview/energy-web-foundation-blockchain-essential-for-ev-growth-community-solar/

 

CALIFORNIA WEIGHS AN ADDITIONAL $2,000 SUBSIDY FOR ELECTRIC CARS

  • "California will hold a hearing this week on offering a $4,500 subsidy for each pure electric vehicle sold in the state, up from the current $2,500, even as customers from Tesla Inc. and General Motors Co. face the loss of even bigger federal credits." says John Lippert for Bloomberg: "The state is able to consider an increase in its electric-car subsidy partly because revenue is becoming available as companies buy more credits to comply with the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, said Dan Sperling, a University of California Davis transportation professor who is also a member of the Air Resources Board. At this week’s hearing, the board will consider boosting the required low-carbon content of its transport fuels to 20 percent by 2030, from 5 percent this year."

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-25/california-mulls-an-additional-2-000-subsidy-for-electric-cars

 

EV BATTERIES BORN AFTER AUGUST 2018 IN CHINA WILL HAVE UNIQUE IDS

  • 2018 is regarded as the starting year of retired EV batteries in China and the government is not wasting any time on developing standards and solutions for these batteries" according to Electric Vehicles REsearch: "From August 2018, all EV batteries produced will be given a unique ID to help track the batteries during their entire lifecycle from production, throughout to sales, usage, scrapping/second use and recycling. EV battery manufacturers will code the batteries according to the National Standard - Coding Regulation for Automotive Traction and stakeholders along the value chain will need to update and upload the battery information onto the traceability management platform."

 

https://www.electricvehiclesresearch.com/articles/15455/all-ev-batteries-born-after-august-2018-in-china-will-have-unique-ids

 

NISSAN CAMPER VAN CONVERSIONS DISPLAYED IN HANNOVER

  • Nissan’s range of light commercial vehicles is perfect for adventurous holiday breaks thanks to conversions available on e-NV200.
  • For travellers who truly want to be at one with the environment, the all-electric e-NV200 camper van is the perfect travelling companion. Powered by a state-of-the-art 40 kWh battery, it has an official combined cycle range of 280km (NEDC) and 200km (WLTP) between charges.
  • Nissan first displayed the camper van conversions in May 2018 at the Madrid Motor Show. A customisation catalogue means users can configure their Nissan camper according to their specific needs, whether it’s solar panels for charging appliances or an awning for shade.

 

https://newsroom.nissan-europe.com/eu/en-gb/media/pressreleases/426233194/nissan-camper-van-conversions-are-the-perfect-getaway-vehicle-for-adventurers

 

NISSAN LAUNCHES NOTE E-POWER NISMO S IN JAPAN

  • The Nissan Note e-POWER NISMO S goes on sale in Japan today, offering buyers of the country’s best-selling car even more power and sportiness, the model is a higher-spec version of the Nissan Note e-POWER NISMO, released in December 2016
  • The car’s NISMO tuning creates an advanced driving sensation that takes full advantage of its e-POWER drive system. Popular with customers for its exciting acceleration and quietness, the innovative e-POWER system helped make the Nissan Note the best-selling registered car in Japan in the first six months of 2018, excluding mini-vehicles.

 

https://newsroom.nissan-global.com/releases/release-860852d7040eed420ffbaebb220ed95b-180925-01-e

 

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