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Old 19-10-2022, 10:50 PM   #1
Franco Cozzo
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Default Nissan e-Power Series Hybrids coming to Australia

Its about time these hit our roads, been available in Japan for ages and starting to appear on our roads through grey imports.



Engine doesn't power the wheels, engine only runs a generator which charges a small battery which powers and electric motor.

https://www.nissan.com.au/about-nissan/e-power.html

No need to plug in like a traditional EV, you just fill it up and the engine is just like a generator you have for backup power or a motor home et al.

Giovanni Cadogan is very critical:



I'm disappointed they aren't introducing the Note, focusing on only the SUVs.

I'm really keen on the ePower NISMO Note.
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