LOS ANGELES – Nissan completed its Formula E
launch tour in Los Angeles today with an event led by Margot Robbie,
the company's electric vehicle and sustainability ambassador, heralding
an exciting era for Nissan as it enters the ABB FIA Formula E
Championship.
First revealed at the Geneva Motor Show to high acclaim, followed by
its U.S. debut at the New York Auto Show, the Nissan Formula E car was
shown to an array of VIP guests in L.A.
Robbie spoke at the event about her experience driving an electric
vehicle in the city, and about her pride in serving as an ambassador for
Nissan's electric vehicles.
"I've already seen many of Nissan's initiatives, designed to bring
cleaner air to roads and fairer access to power across the globe. And
now, we have this – a fantastic new Formula E car," said Robbie. "I'm
excited to see how it will help Nissan develop its EV offering further
and bring new and exciting technologies to communities across the
world."
Nissan's entry into the electric street racing series coincides with the launch of the new generation Formula E car,
featuring striking new aerodynamics and a whole new battery and
powertrain package. The Nissan Global Design team in Japan designed the
livery.
Nissan is the first Japanese automotive brand to enter Formula E. The
entry is the latest expression of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the
company's vision for changing how cars are driven, powered and
integrated into society.
"Nissan is proud to be a leader when it comes to ingenuity and innovation in EV technology, with more than 300,000 Nissan LEAF
vehicles sold worldwide. So taking on the challenge of Formula E is a
natural extension, and we've been proud to have Margot Robbie helping us
take that message to a global audience," said Daniele Schillaci,
executive vice president of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. "Our Nissan
engineers look forward to racing in Formula E as they develop our future
EV technologies. And to be able to race in major city centers around
the world makes it a perfect platform to showcase Nissan Intelligent
Mobility."
Michael Carcamo, Nissan's global motorsport director, concurs.
"Entering the ABB FIA Formula E Championship gives Nissan a key
development platform for our EV technologies," said Carcamo. "Using the
same streets that our LEAF customers also commute on as race tracks has
real benefits for customers – we'll be able to take on real road
conditions with our race cars – and we can share what we've learned as
we tune our latest electric vehicles."
In October, Robbie announced three new Nissan sustainability pilot projects
that aim to harness the skills and ingenuity of Nissan's global
workforce to improve energy access and disaster relief. One is to build a
microgrid system to provide power for local communities in developing
countries that don't have sustainable access to energy; another seeks to
partner with organizations in vulnerable areas to find ways that Nissan
and its technologies can help during natural disasters.
Season five of the Formula E series is expected to begin in December
2018 and will visit major cities around the world including New York,
Paris, Berlin, Rome, Zurich and Hong Kong.
Source: NISSAN
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