Nissan creates a new system for transferring power lithium-ion batteries
The Japanese automaker Nissan has created a new system that will transfer the power of lithium-ion batteries located in the Nissan Leaf, the first 100% electric model of the brand, the home network.

This new system included in the overall plan of Japanese society towards a zero emissions, is still developing and there is still studying how to make it fully compatible with the electrical grid, which the company intends to solve before the end of the year course.
But what if we already know is that the system can transfer the electricity stored in lithium-ion high capacity installed in the LEAF to the home network directly connecting the port connector fast loading distribution panel LEAF .
Thus, the lithium-ion batteries currently LEAF, can be used as domestic storage batteries and can be used in times of stress or failure of low power. In fact, it is expected that this system and because of the high capacity of these batteries can be achieved to power a house up to two days.