Nissan and Eaton join hands to develop energy storage solutions

Major step forward for Nissan and Eaton collaboration in developing energy storage solutions with first commercial system deployment.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 29 Jun 2016 Views icon4039 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Nissan and Eaton have joined forces to provide an innovative energy storage solution incorporating renewable energy sources for cloud and IT services hosting company Webaxys' new, ‘eco-responsible’ data center based at the Saint-Romain de Colbosc Eco Park in Normandy, France.

The energy storage solution provides a ‘second-life’ for Nissan electric vehicle batteries, and in combination with Eaton's leading uninterruptible power supply capabilities, provides an industrialised energy control and storage solution for managing data centres. This innovative solution not only enables integration with local renewable sources, it also allows companies to draw down from and provide energy back to the grid, ensuring stable and cost efficient energy management systems.

Data centres already make up 1.5 to 2 percent of worldwide electricity consumption, and this rises sharply each year. However, the energy demands of data centres, which cannot tolerate the slightest power outage, makes the application of renewable energy sources particularly difficult. This new Eaton and Nissan energy control and storage system will mean firms like Webaxys can store energy once produced so that it can be used on demand to power the business. This overcomes risks associated with renewable energy sources, which are more susceptible to interruptions in supply and ensures the supply of pure, quality power.

"This installation at Webaxys marks an important historical moment for data centers in their quest to become energy autonomous in the near future," said Gareth Dunsmore, director of Electric Vehicles, Nissan Europe. "By combining Nissan's expertise in vehicle design and reliable battery technology with Eaton's leadership in power quality and electronics, we hope to demonstrate that data center energy management can be stable, sustainable and cost efficient in the near future."

During the COP21 Paris Climate Change Summit last year, Eaton and Nissan announced a partnership that was designed to bring energy storage solutions to market. The ambition was to combine powerful electronics and ordering software with renewable energy production and storage in one system. As the global leader in the electric vehicle market, Nissan's EV batteries will be given a second life and will be reused within the system. This eco-responsible approach maximises the usage of these batteries before the end of their life, minimising the use of natural resources.

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