Wednesday, October 31, 2012

nissan leaf electric car achieves time under 10 seconds for 100 km/h

TENNESSEE - nissan leaf electric car recorded acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in under 10 seconds, before mendapai top speed in figure 145 km / h. Leaf does not use fuel, energy derived from electricity stored in the battery, with a cruising range as far as 160 km, a single battery charge.

Not achieving sales targets set manufacturer Nissan preparing to make another ploy, nissan leaf electric car . One of them is to offer a more affordable version than the Leaf.

Throughout the first half of this fiscal year, the Japanese manufacturer has sold nearly 12 thousand 
nissan leaf electric car. This figure is up 11 percent over the same period last year. While the targets set for the full year to 40 thousand units. Similarly, as reported by Inautonews, Monday (10/22/2012).


Not only is Nissan, another manufacturer offering electric car sales also disappointed with the results over the last year. In fact, the government has provided grants amounting to billions, loans and subsidies to consumers who aim to increase sales and attract more customers.

Unfortunately, Nissan's Executive Vice-President, Andy Palmer has yet to reveal the model and specification of what will be offered. But he was optimistic the new model will be more affordable.

One factor Leaf sales declining because many complaints from customers who are disappointed with the capability and capacity of the battery. It will not only have an impact on sales of Leaf namu also on other brands.

For your information, the configuration of the vehicle carrying capacity of five passengers, Leaf powered by an electric motor capable of issuing a power of 80 kW, equivalent to 107 horsepower.