Nissan, Daikyo will research ways to charge electric vehicles in condos

Nissan Motor Company has teamed up with Daikyo Incorporated, one of Japan's largest condominium builders, to jointly develop an electric vehicle charging infrastructure targeted directly at condo dwellers. Nissan and Daikyo will immediately begin work on their "Demonstration Project for EV Charging Infrastructure in Condominium Buildings."
The project aims to discover the specific charging needs of condo dwellers. To that end, Nissan will provide the electric cars and chargers to condominium owners on a trial basis as it tries to analyze and address the potential charging problems that condo dwellers will face. Daikyo, for its part, will install charging units at its Lions Mansion Series condos, which are scheduled for construction next April. We suspect that many condo and apartment dwellers will be interested in the results gleaned from this project, so we'll be sure to keep you up to date when announcements are made. Follow the jump to learn more about the recent pairing between Nissan and Daikyo and click here (PDF) to view Nissan's proposed schedule for the condo-charger project.

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PRESS RELEASE

Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daikyo Partner to Develop
EV Charging Infrastructure for Condominiums


YOKOHAMA (August 3, 2010) - Renault-Nissan Alliance today announced that Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (Nissan) and Daikyo Incorporated (Daikyo), one of the largest condominium builders in Japan, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work together towards the realization of a low-carbon, recycling-based society today.

Electric vehicles (EVs) will make a significant contribution towards moving towards this new society with a lower carbon footprint. Nissan and Daikyo understand that development of a charging infrastructure is a key component for widespread acceptance of electric vehicles (EVs) by consumers. While there is much enthusiasm in the marketplace for new EVs, specifically the all-new, 100 percent electric Nissan LEAF, customers also want to know that there is the requisite support for this new mode of transportation.

In urban areas, charging stations in condominium buildings are very important for mass adoption of EVs. Under the MOU, the two companies will jointly launch the "Demonstration Project for EV Charging Infrastructure in Condominium Buildings." This project will suggest solutions and solicit participation from interested condominium buildings.

As part of the project, Nissan and Daikyo will review and suggest approaches to installing chargers in condominium buildings. This work will be done in cooperation with Daikyo Astage Incorporated, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daikyo. Additionally, Nissan will provide EVs and chargers on a test basis to condominium owners for a trial period in order to identify any problems, address potential solutions and study the overall user-friendliness of the charging stations.

Nissan, Daikyo and Daikyo Astage invite interested condominium association boards in Yokohama City and Kanagawa Prefecture (with management commissioned to Daikyo Astage) to apply to participate in the program.

Daikyo plans to install charging infrastructure in about ten percent of the parking in each of the condominium buildings in its Lions Mansion Series scheduled for construction after April 2010.

See "Proposed Schedule for Demonstration Project" for more information. (PDF(45KB))

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