Posted 09/27/2018 11: 37: 21CET TOKYO, 27 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) – Toyota, Suzuki and Mitsubishi closed August as the only Japanese manufacturers that experienced an increase in their global production volumes, unlike Subaru, Mazda, Nissan and Honda. According to data from the different companies, Toyota finished the eighth month of the year with a global… Continue reading Toyota, Suzuki and Mitsubishi, the only Japanese manufacturers that increased their production in August
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Mitsubishi Motors Announces Production, Sales and Export Figures for August 2018
*1 Beginning fiscal 2012, locally branded models produced in China, which to date had been included in the output figure for China, are now excluded *2 Includes imports to Japan [ Summary : August 2018 ] < Domestic Production > August 2018・・・Sixth consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since February, 2018 ( 115.8% year-on-year ) <… Continue reading Mitsubishi Motors Announces Production, Sales and Export Figures for August 2018
UPDATE 2-TomTom plans fleet-management sale to focus on maps battle with Google
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – TomTom is considering selling its fleet-management business to concentrate on competing head-to-head with Google in car navigation software, it said on Thursday. TomTom navigation are seen in front of TomTom displayed logo in this illustration taken July 28, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic Shares in the Dutch company jumped by 17 percent to 7.25… Continue reading UPDATE 2-TomTom plans fleet-management sale to focus on maps battle with Google
Renault plans Europe’s largest battery storage network
Renault utility storage network to deploy used electric car batteries in France and Germany
European electric-carmaker Renault plans to build the continent's largest stationary battery storage network next year using old electric-car batteries.
Renault announced on Tuesday that it will install used (and some new) electric car batteries in three locations: two Renault factories in France, and the site of a former coal-fired power plant in Germany.
The company says the battery storage network will be expanded gradually over time.
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By 2020, Renault says the network will deliver 70 megawatts of power and store at least 60 megawatt-hours of energy storage to smooth out supply from solar and wind power to make them available at peak times when consumers need it.
The stationary battery storage network will use batteries from 2,000 of the company's European electric cars—the Renault Zoe and Twingo and the Nissan Leaf, among others—built into containers.
The network will comprise used batteries from the cars as well as some new electric-car batteries that have been inventoried as replacement packs for older models but never sold.
Renault Zoe and Kangoo ZE electric cars on the Outer Hebrides
Inside the containers, the batteries will be installed on racks. Each container will also include charge controllers and battery monitoring systems.
Once built, the batteries will provide enough power for 5,000 homes.
The system is designed to target a weak spot in the grid, where power consumption exceeding supply has often compromised the stability of the grid.
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“One of the main challenges when it comes to increasing the share of renewable sources in the energy mix is to manage the discrepancies between electricity consumption and electricity production at a given moment,” Nicolas Schottey, Renault’s director of new energy business, said in a statement.
“Our energy stationary storage system solution helps to compensate for those gaps: it delivers its energy reserves at the exact moment an imbalance occurs in order to mitigate its effects,” he said.
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The system was originally planned to be even bigger, with up to 100 megawatts of storage, but Renault alludes to potential future expansion under the existing plan.
Renault says its goal is to create Europe's largest stationary energy storage system to encourage the growth of renewable energy sources on the grid.
The network will be operated by Renault partner Mobility House.
JCB Group rebrands Hidsons dealerships acquired in January
JCB Group has rebranded the Kent-based Hidsons Group dealerships it bought in January this year. The acquired dealerships in Northfleet and Rainham complimented its existing outlets in Ashford, Gillingham, Sittingbourne, Crawley, Worthing, Brighton and Eastbourne. The acquisition meant JCP represented Kia, Citroen, Mitsubishi and SsangYong for the first time. JCB Group managing director Jonathan Bischoff… Continue reading JCB Group rebrands Hidsons dealerships acquired in January
Nissan recalls cars, SUVs due to risk of fire
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Groupe Renault unveils France’s first Smart Island on Belle-Île-En-Mer
Groupe Renault, Morbihan Energie, Les Cars Bleus and Enedis have joined forces to create FlexMob’île, an innovative programme aimed at accompanying the energy transition on the French island of Belle-Île-en-Mer. This smart electric ecosystem is founded on three core activities, namely the sharing of electric vehicles, the stationary storage of solar energy and smart charging.… Continue reading Groupe Renault unveils France’s first Smart Island on Belle-Île-En-Mer
Rivian Automotive looking to battle electric cars with battery-powered trucks
With all of the electric car projects underway these days, you might think the world needs another one like it needs another hole in the ozone layer. And that’s exactly why Rivian Automotive CEO RJ Scaringe wants to build battery-powered trucks instead. He founded the company straight out of engineering school in 2009 intending to… Continue reading Rivian Automotive looking to battle electric cars with battery-powered trucks
Nissan recalls over 215K vehicles for fire risk
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Nissan: Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi and Google join forces on next-generation infotainment
World’s leading automotive Alliance signs a global multiyear agreement to partner with Google to equip Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi vehicles with intelligent infotainment systems The Alliance will utilize Android, world’s most popular operating system, to offer customers a new array of services including Google Maps, the Google Assistant and the Google Play Store These services… Continue reading Nissan: Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi and Google join forces on next-generation infotainment