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Nissan, GE to research connecting electric cars to power grid

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Monday, 3 October 2011

Nissan has partnered with General Electric to research ways for electric vehicles such as Nissan's Leaf to connect with homes and electric grids, Detroit Free Press has reported. The research could lead to a way to use the Leaf's lithium-ion battery as a backup for a home power outage, said Bob Sump, vice president of Nissan's Farmington Hills engineering centre. GE makes its own electric-vehicle charger, called the WattStation, but that isn't part of the partnership, said Mark Little, GE's global research director.

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