“Nissan Motor Thailand is committed to helping drive an electric-vehicle Nissan Leaf vehicle ecosystem in Thailand for the benefit of our customers, and Thai people, by supporting a greener future through electric mobility,” said Ramesh Narasimhan, president of Nissan Motor Thailand. As such, this deal gives access to Delta’s comprehensive EV charging and site management solutions already available to EV drivers in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. For home and workplace charging, the Delta AC EV charger (7.36kW) will be available, and public charging stations will be serviced by Delta DC Quick EV chargers (50kW). “Delta is excited to collaborate with Nissan Motor Thailand and to encourage EV adoption, that leads the country’s vehicle electrification. The new e-powertrain gives the new Nissan Leaf 110kW of power output and 320nm of torque, improving acceleration and driver enjoyment.
Source: The Nation Bangkok May 21, 2019 12:11 UTC