Nissan’s second 100 percent EV begins global production in Barcelona

Nissan has started the production of its second all-electric vehicle – the e-NV200 (the electric version of the Evalia in India) – which will be available as both a passenger vehicle and light commercial van.

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Nissan’s second 100 percent EV begins global production in Barcelona

Nissan has started the production of its second all-electric vehicle – the e-NV200 (the electric version of the Evalia in India) – which will be available as both a passenger vehicle and light commercial van.

The Nissan plant in Barcelona will be the global production site for this zero-emission vehicle, which will be available as a light commercial van, passenger vehicle and electric taxi.

Representing an investment of €100 million (Rs 834 crore) in Nissan’s Barcelona Plant, as part of a wider €431 million (Rs 3,596 crore) investment in its Spanish operations, the e-NV200 will initially be exported to around 20 international markets, including Japan.

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Speaking at the Start of Production (SoP) function on May 6, Nissan Motor Co’s chief planning officer Andy Palmer said: “This is a great landmark day for Nissan, starting production of our second electric vehicle.  This is at a time when EVs are now recognised as mainstream technology, many competitors are only just starting to launch their first EV and where Nissan has a clear first-mover advantage. We’re proud that the Nissan Leaf is the world’s best-selling electric vehicle with more than 110,000 delighted customers enjoying the quiet and smooth ride of an EV.”  

Barcelona will be the first city in the world to introduce the e-NV200 as a 100 percent electric taxi, an initiative Palmer believes is vital for the city, continuing: “This e-NV200 taxi has renewed significance in the wake of record levels of air pollution in London and Paris. Bringing a significant number of zero emission vehicles to Barcelona’s streets will ensure cleaner air for every citizen, visitor and tourist, and we’re confident that forward-thinking councils everywhere will be clamoring to bring these benefits to their municipalities in the coming years.” 

Barcelona is the only Nissan plant globally producing the electric version of the e-NV200, which means that it will be exported to all over the world, Japan included. The first vehicles exported to these markets will set sail in June.

Photograph: Andy Palmer, chief planning officer, Nissan, at the SoP function.

Also read: Nissan to export made-in-Chennai e-Evalia to Bhutan http://bit.ly/1n5Up5Q

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