JAPAN - Japan's ambitions to control the sale of electric cars in the world. To achieve these objectives the Japanese vehicle manufacturers are trying to make the system of electric vehicle recharging stations are there in his country as a global standard, including in the United States. It is said that some vehicle manufacturers in Japan, including Nissan and Toyota, along with state electrical companies and local governments, is reviewing the plan.
According to Tokyo Electric Power Co., the strategy is the key to achieving the goal of keeping electric vehicles made in Japan more easily consumed by the world. Electric vehicle recharging stations produced Japan is expected to give fast and easy filling in the application.
"What we need to do is create a standard protocol outside of Japan," said the president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. Tsunehisa Katsumata. He also mentions that the coalition for a big project called CHAdeMo and consists of 158 partner companies.
Katsumata, adding that currently there to think about is to create a simple model of the filling machine, can diampikasi all electric vehicles made in Japan, and cheaper if developed.
To note, four years ago Tokyo Electric Power together with Fuji Heavy Industries, maker Subaru brand, has created a standard recharging electric vehicles in Japan. Meanwhile, Nissan, Toyota, Fuji Heavy and Mitsubishi Motors Corp., reportedly also will implement that system for electric vehicles makes.
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one way is to announce plans to build a new electric vehicle assembly plant in Sunderland's Leaf began in 2013 with initial annual capacity reaches 50,000 units.
Japanese companies allied with the French company, Renault, will invest $ 642.6 million U.S. dollars for the project, including the development of lithium ion battery factory in the surrounding region.
If this plan runs Sunderland factory will be the third facility that produces the global Nissan Leaf. The first plant will begin production this year was in Oppama, Japan, while the second and will start production in 2012 in Smyrna, Tennessee, USA. The leaf itself is a five-passenger hatchback is based on zero emission vehicles.
Japanese companies allied with the French company, Renault, will invest $ 642.6 million U.S. dollars for the project, including the development of lithium ion battery factory in the surrounding region.
If this plan runs Sunderland factory will be the third facility that produces the global Nissan Leaf. The first plant will begin production this year was in Oppama, Japan, while the second and will start production in 2012 in Smyrna, Tennessee, USA. The leaf itself is a five-passenger hatchback is based on zero emission vehicles.
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