Nissan to accept electricity as payment for parking at the Nissan Pavilion
01 Aug 2020|1,368 views
Nissan is giving customers yet another reason to love their electric cars: the ability to pay for parking with electricity.
In a global first, electric vehicle drivers will be able to discharge power from their car's battery pack to pay for parking while visiting the Nissan Pavilion exhibition space in Yokohama.
The payment system is just one of the many innovations customers can experience at the Pavilion, built to show how Nissan moves people to a better world.
Visitors can eat at the Nissan Chaya Cafe, operating on power supplied by Nissan Leaf electric cars and solar energy. They can also enjoy virtual experiences that allow them to feel the thrill of Formula E electric street racing or go for a ride in the all new Nissan Ariya EV crossover.
The 10,000sqm, zero-emission Pavilion is outfitted with solar panels and supplied with renewable hydroelectric power. Guests at the Pavilion can also experience other innovations besides Nissan Energy technologies. These include the ProPILOT advanced driver assistance system as well as Nissan's Invisible-to-Visible technology, which combines information from the real and virtual worlds to assist drivers.
In front of the Pavilion, the Mobility Hub offers a variety of services, including EV car-sharing and rental bicycles. Offered by Nissan and the local community, these services aim to provide increased freedom of mobility.
The Nissan Pavilion, located near the company's global headquarters in Yokohama, will be open to the public from 1 August 2020 through to 23 October 2020. Click here to take a virtual tour of the pavillion.
Nissan is giving customers yet another reason to love their electric cars: the ability to pay for parking with electricity.
In a global first, electric vehicle drivers will be able to discharge power from their car's battery pack to pay for parking while visiting the Nissan Pavilion exhibition space in Yokohama.
The payment system is just one of the many innovations customers can experience at the Pavilion, built to show how Nissan moves people to a better world.
Visitors can eat at the Nissan Chaya Cafe, operating on power supplied by Nissan Leaf electric cars and solar energy. They can also enjoy virtual experiences that allow them to feel the thrill of Formula E electric street racing or go for a ride in the all new Nissan Ariya EV crossover.
The 10,000sqm, zero-emission Pavilion is outfitted with solar panels and supplied with renewable hydroelectric power. Guests at the Pavilion can also experience other innovations besides Nissan Energy technologies. These include the ProPILOT advanced driver assistance system as well as Nissan's Invisible-to-Visible technology, which combines information from the real and virtual worlds to assist drivers.
In front of the Pavilion, the Mobility Hub offers a variety of services, including EV car-sharing and rental bicycles. Offered by Nissan and the local community, these services aim to provide increased freedom of mobility.
The Nissan Pavilion, located near the company's global headquarters in Yokohama, will be open to the public from 1 August 2020 through to 23 October 2020. Click here to take a virtual tour of the pavillion.
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