11/7/10

Nissan V2G Concept

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Auto Car | Nissan V2G Concept | Launched on 2009 Design Challenge Los Angeles Auto Show last year, this modern futuristic Nissan V2G car design concept is very amazing and cool. These automotive design concept technologies have the challenge to encapsulate what tech-savvy young Gen Z drivers. Sci-fi freaks and vehicle enthusiast’s people who are attracted in equipment of the future will certainly be bowled over by Nissan’s V2G concept car design which is part of the Youthmobile 2030 design challenge. The automobile designers are likely to design a car for young drivers for the year 2030 and the V2G is the product manufacture of one such team’s imagination.

The Nissan V2G concept is an electric vehicle which would drive on a network of electrified highways. Keeping in view LA’s car modifying culture, the car is considered in such a way that its parts can be snapped on and off by the vendor. These car parts would be also be created from carbon announce cloth impregnated with bio resin, allowing them to be endlessly recycled. The concept car boasts of a small cabin mounted on 6 wheels, t2 on the back and 4 up front on extended arms. Here is it best Nissan V2G pictures gallery features and details specification.

The V2G (Vehicle-to-grid) is geared towards a world where the highway system is electrified courtesy of photovoltaic skins covering all major urban structures. The V2G is a low-cost transport solution that gets users on the grid via different access plans similar to mobile phone plans of today. When on the grid, the vehicles can interlock and form traveling "flocks". But the V2G design also gives Gen Z an outlet for self-expression - it can be taken "off-grid" and customized with plug-and-play upgrade kits.

Entries were judged by multi-discipline design professionals who selected the winner based on its originality of creative concept, integration of futuristic design elements and level of adaptation to the needs of the youth consumer in 2030.

"The scope of this year's concepts and designs - from the initial sketches to the final presentations - were very impressive," said Chuck Pelly, director of Design Los Angeles and partner in The Design Academy, Inc. "In the end, it came down to which team had the most inventive and solution-oriented design. Nissan's designers showed passion and were able to create the ultimate Youthmobile for 2030 with their V2G design."

Source : www.gizmag.com

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