Nissan to lead a £10 million UK government-backed V2G research project
The project is designed to address rising household energy and public charging costs while improving the efficiency, affordability and sustainability of EVs
Nissan's European engineering center in Cranfield, England, is heading a £10 million research project focused on integrating advanced charging, energy management and renewable power technologies into electric vehicles, the company said.
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