Nissan x OPUS concept camper 'non-network' adventures
Nissan x OPUS concept camper uses second-life Home batteries to power off 'off-network' adventures
Nissan Energy and OPUS Campers collaborated on a smart camping concept using second-life Nissan electric vehicle batteries to provide remote power for up to a week for 'no-network' adventures.
The Nissan x OPUS concept combines the recently introduced Nissan Energy ROAM, a portable, all-in-one, weather-resistant power pack that uses Nissan's Home battery technology for comfortable, emission-free and silent power while on the move.
With 700Wh storage capacity and 1kW power output, ROAM's lithium-ion cells are recovered from first-generation Nissan electric vehicles and provide a sustainable second life for the batteries.
Mounted in a special compartment in front of the OPUS, the Nissan Energy ROAM unit provides a power supply to both the 230v circuit and the 12v circuit (by charging the built-in battery that supplies the 12v system). With the help of the solar panel accessory, this helps to support sufficient energy autonomy for the seven-day camp.
https://europe.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases/release-de567ae24f5f78d7c00a55bb820009b9-nissan-x-opus-concept-camper-uses-second-life-ev-batteries-to-power-off-grid-adventures