Nissan Leaf provides power during fun holiday activities with realme, Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Nissan Leaf is powered by an alternating current synchronous electric motor paired with a single-speed reduction gear transmission and a 40-kilowatt-hour laminated lithium-ion battery
MANILA: Nissan Philippines’ Leaf electric vehicle has provided power for the snack station during the holiday activity it staged together with the local wing of consumer electronics brand realme and Make-A-Wish Foundation Philippines.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What feature of the Nissan Leaf allowed the EV to power the small refrigirator in the snack booth?
Thanks to the Nissan Leaf's V2X feature, it was able to power the small fridge in the snack area of the company's recent activity.What is the powertrain setup of the Nissan Leaf?
The Nissan Leaf is fitted with an alternating current synchronous electric motor paired with a single-speed reduction gear transmission and a 40-kilowatt-hour laminated lithium-ion battery.The snack bar, which had a portable refrigerator, drew power from an all-electric Nissan Leaf. Thanks to the electric car’s vehicle-to-everything (V2X) feature, it can power all sorts of appliances including the aforementioned fridge.
“As brands that instill the importance of innovation and a daring spirit, Nissan is proud to partner with realme Philippines in its efforts to spread the Holiday cheer to the community. Using the capabilities of the Nissan Leaf , we continue to find innovative ways to utilize sustainable technology to inspire, delight, and improve the lives of Filipinos,” commented Nissan Philippines President Juan Manual Hoyos.
For realme Philippines’ part, the tech company donated smartphones, tablets, and accessories to the children and staff of the foundation.
The kids, together with select members from the tech media and representatives from realme Philippines, were also treated to a trip to Art in Island, Asia's biggest 3D museum.
The said event was the second leg of realme Philippines' Holiday-themed CSR caravan.
In previous years, the Nissan Leaf was used to power Christmas trees in various locations around the country. Examples of said initiatives include the lighting of the holiday tree in Ormoc City.
The Philippine-market Nissan Leaf is equipped with an alternating current synchronous electric motor paired with a single-speed reduction gear transmission. It draws power from a 40-kilowatt-hour laminated lithium-ion battery and produces as much as 147 horsepower with 320 Newton-meters of torque.
The said electric powertrain setup offers approximately 311 kilometers of emissions-free driving on a single charge.
Nissan has slapped the Leaf with a sticker price of P1.998 million.
Photos from Nissan Philippines, Hazel Nicole Carreon, and Roy Robles
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