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08-03-2009, 03:45 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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08-03-2009, 03:48 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Just got this email, looks like it will be 100 miles per charge, anyone find any more info?
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08-03-2009, 08:17 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Why can't car companies follow suit with Tesla, I mean is it a pre-req to make these kinda of cars as ugly as humanly possible. I think they have a contest who can make the ugliest design wins, and poof theres the car.
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08-05-2009, 10:03 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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You all beet me to it I was just about to make a thread for this. It should be a nice car.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....d=8250&cid=145
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heres some q&a... Tue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much will a replacement battery cost? A:At this point, we can't estimate a cost. We'll be able to share more when more info is available. More about generalTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Will it be front wheel drive? AWD? A:Front wheel drive. More about performanceTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:does this vehicle have a drive train or is it motors in the wheels? A:It has a drive train. More about technologyTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Any discussions with Zenn and their Zennergy system using EEStor ultracapacitors? A:This is not part of our current program. More about generalTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What kind of front headlights do you use? A:LED headlights and taillights. LEDs use far less power than conventional lights. More about technologyTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Can the leaf be towed by lifting the front and leaving the rear wheels on the ground? A:Yes, it can be towed this way. More about generalTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:I heard rumors about an iPhone app to monitor the vehicles charging status and activate AC remotely. Is this in the works? A:We're working on a web-based system for control of car functions. It will work with any web device. More about featuresTue, 04 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What generates cabin heat without engine coolant? A:The LEAF uses a safe and enclosed electric heater - like a space heater. More about featuresSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:I know the range is roughly 100 miles, but is that doing 70mph for 30 miles a day, or more like 25-35mph? A:The 100-mile range is in standard driving conditions - some highway, some city. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there a waiting list being created to buy one of these vehicles? Can you say when in 2010 they will be available? A:Can't give an exact date in 2010 they will be avail, but we're hoping to have pre-ordering online in the future. More about general Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. More about environment Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Since the Leaf solely runs on electricity, would charging from home dramatically increase my electricity bill? A:Home charging will still cost money (on average, 90 cents/charge), but just think - no paying for gas! More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What can I do as a consumer to help bring your vehicle to this market? A:Keep encouraging your local government to support green technology and an EV charging infrastructure. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:How much would it cost to charge the car at the charging station. Any ideas? A:It should cost around $0.90 to "fill the tank", making it 3x less expensive than gas to travel the same dist. More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Is there any initiative to develop non-home charging options? A:Certainly - our Zero Emission Total Solution is committed to a wide chrgng network for home, work and the road More about chargingSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:What distance does it cover on a single charge? A:100 miles More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long will the battery last? Can it be recycled? A:The battery will last around 5 years. We are investigating post-automotive applications for it. More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @renatotwits Q:When will Leaf be available in Europe? A:We are working to make it avail in Israel, China, Singapore and parts of Europe. No timetable yet, though. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Is this an electric Versa? A:There are some similarities with the Versa in the body shape, but the LEAF is a true individual! More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How much does the heater reduce the range of the vehicle A:Running the heater or a/c will have a small impact on the range, just as it will in a gas-powered car. More about performanceSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:Sounds great, but do we need to worry about a mess down the road from these batteries? A:We are working on "second-life" uses for batteries. As more details are available, we will share them. Sun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:Has anyone considered solar panels on the vehicle for recharging the battery? A:There are a lot of decisions yet to make. At this point, we can't say if solar might be a future possibility More about technologySun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:what is it a compact or full size A:LEAF is a compact, 5-door family sedan, with seating for 5. More about generalSun, 02 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:How long does it take to charge? A:A full charge will take 4-8 h on a 220V outlet (like a dryer uses). Quick-charging will be avail at stations More about chargingSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:what is the difference vbetween this and a hybrid? A:No tailpipe! The LEAF runs on 100% electricity, while a hybrid uses a combo of electricity and gas. More about technologySat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @Mark_SilvermanQ:What is the 0 to 60? What is it's top speed? A:No exact 0-60 at this point, but it accels like a V6. We're targeting a top speed of more than 85mph. More about performanceSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestionQ:when will this beauty be available in the us market ? A:It will be on the road in some markets (CA, OR, WA, AZ, TN, NC) in 2010, with more states to follow. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVQuestion Q:its great to cut down on vehicle emissions, but shouldn't i worry about the power plant used to generate the electricity too A:Even in its dirtiest form, the grid is 60% cleaner than gas. And it will get cleaner over time, unlike gas. More about environmentSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @margocoleQ:Will there be multiple options on how/where to charge up? A:Absolutely. You'll be able to charge at home, at work and at stations along your route. More about chargingSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @yanquetinoQ:Okay, here's a question: will Nissan make the EV available through all its dealers in every state? A:Initially, it will be avail. in markets with a charging infrastructure. That includes CA, OR, WA, AZ, NC, & TN. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:The electric motor is smaller than a gas engine. The gas tank is gone and the battery under the floor. Much more luggage space? A:No gas tank means a lot more leg room in the back seat. It's very spacious. More about features Sat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:Will the price include the battery pack? Or will there be an option to rent/lease the battery pack? A:Leasing vs. buying the battery isn't ironed out yet. Looking at which options best meet our customers' needs. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:Will there be a standard power plug (110/220V), or do we have to buy an proprietary power outlet or power station? A:Home charging req's a 220V line + an Electric Vehicle Service Equipment unit (to protect from surges) for ~$500 More about chargingSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @sowreyQ:Any availability outside the US? A:The EV will be on the road in the US and Japan in 2010. Additional markets are being discussed. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVNowQ:There is great anticipation for the Nissan EV ! Would we get a ballpark price ? Hope so ... A:All we can say for now is that the plan is to price it in the range of a typical family sedan More about general Sat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:Will the price include the battery pack? Or will there be an option to rent/lease the battery pack? A:Leasing vs. buying the battery isn't ironed out yet. Looking at which options best meet our customers' needs. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:Will there be a standard power plug (110/220V), or do we have to buy an proprietary power outlet or power station? A:Home charging req's a 220V line + an Electric Vehicle Service Equipment unit (to protect from surges) for ~$500 More about chargingSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @sowreyQ:Any availability outside the US? A:The EV will be on the road in the US and Japan in 2010. Additional markets are being discussed. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVNowQ:There is great anticipation for the Nissan EV ! Would we get a ballpark price ? Hope so ... A:All we can say for now is that the plan is to price it in the range of a typical family sedan More about general Sat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:Will the price include the battery pack? Or will there be an option to rent/lease the battery pack? A:Leasing vs. buying the battery isn't ironed out yet. Looking at which options best meet our customers' needs. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @JoseFreireQ:Will there be a standard power plug (110/220V), or do we have to buy an proprietary power outlet or power station? A:Home charging req's a 220V line + an Electric Vehicle Service Equipment unit (to protect from surges) for ~$500 More about chargingSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @sowreyQ:Any availability outside the US? A:The EV will be on the road in the US and Japan in 2010. Additional markets are being discussed. More about generalSat, 01 Aug 2009 - Asked by @EVNowQ:There is great anticipation for the Nissan EV ! Would we get a ballpark price ? Hope so ... A:All we can say for now is that the plan is to price it in the range of a typical family sedan
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