Nissan Note e-Power review: The EV that charges itself

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Like the idea of driving an Electric Vehicle but are still concerned about the range and lack of charging infrastructure? Or maybe installing a wall box is out of the question because you live in an apartment?
    One car that might be an ideal solution for such folks is the Nissan Note e-Power. It has a 1.2-litre engine that runs on petrol, however, it's there purely as a generator to charge the batteries that drive the electric motor.
    Read the full review at: futr.sg/2021/0...
    2021 Nissan Note e-Power Premium.
    Powertrain: 85kW (115hp) electric motor with 1,198cc 3-cylinder petrol engine
    Battery capacity: 1.54kW
    Battery type: Lithium-Ion
    Max charge speed: N/A
    Top speed: 150km/h
    0-100km/h: 9.0 seconds
    Consumption: 4.6L/100km
    VES Band: A2 ($10,000 rebate) ($15k after 1 July 2021)
    Base price: $105,800 with COE and VES rebate (as of 4 May 2021)
    Contact: Tan Chong Motor Sales

Komentáře • 41

  • @hakeem2231
    @hakeem2231 Před rokem +3

    Only thing I don't like about the car is when it's time to clean the hybrid battery fan

  • @hondaguy9153
    @hondaguy9153 Před 2 lety +7

    It's a hybrid. It doesn't charge itself. It burns gasoline.

    • @macmaniacal
      @macmaniacal Před 2 lety

      true

    • @kayaanyadunath9863
      @kayaanyadunath9863 Před 2 lety

      No it's not hybrid. It's epower

    • @ashton9699
      @ashton9699 Před 2 lety

      @@kayaanyadunath9863 No, it's a hybrid. Even PHEVs are considered hybrids, and they are much closer in practice to a full electric than this.

    • @kayaanyadunath9863
      @kayaanyadunath9863 Před 2 lety

      @@ashton9699 this one the energy go to the battery and then the wheels. For hybrid it's both energy from fuel and battery at the same time that go to the wheels. Got it?

    • @ashton9699
      @ashton9699 Před 2 lety

      @@kayaanyadunath9863 Doesn't change the fact that a Chevrolet Volt, that applies the same principle once the battery is depleted, is still considered a hybrid. PHEV = plugin HYBRID electric vehicle.

  • @bestofalllife
    @bestofalllife Před 2 lety +4

    Perfect solution 👏 if only manufacturers made cars like this that can offer you decent electric range + combustion = this combination is unmatched by electric or ICE.Keep up with good work 🍻

    • @vittorio870
      @vittorio870 Před 2 lety +2

      Nissan is always in forefront of innovation and they rarely get credited. This e-power thing is a game changer !! The GTR still commands respect to date.......🙌

  • @7kabir
    @7kabir Před 3 lety +2

    Nissan matr also add a plug in option...
    So that petrol is used only when needed....

    • @RonaiHenrik
      @RonaiHenrik Před 2 lety +1

      I think the battery would be too small for that. I do not know however, what the range is for just the electric range. My guess would be around 50 km.

  • @TheTalkShytShow
    @TheTalkShytShow Před 5 měsíci

    Only things Nissan dropped the ball on was the location of the battery cooling fan(maintenance wise) , and the fact that there's no cooling fan filter behind the vent like the Toyotas after 2017

  • @martintust2250
    @martintust2250 Před 2 lety +1

    Great car and fantastic engineering! When is Nissan bringing this winner to the UK? I want one!!

  • @777geeman
    @777geeman Před 5 měsíci

    Yes and no. It's not Soley from battery. The Actkinson engine can and does place electrons directly to and from the inverter bypassing the battery altogether. Nissan have not been totally up front about this. Either way its still a good solution. I get between 18 and 30 kms per liter. It drops heaps when driven on highway ie more than 80kph. Still i love my black arrow note.

  • @jackt1400
    @jackt1400 Před 2 lety

    Even pure EV in Singapore are emitting carbon as well (from our power stations)

  • @ilkererol1986
    @ilkererol1986 Před 2 lety

    Aito m5 has this feature plus you can charge it

  • @MarioSeoane
    @MarioSeoane Před 2 lety +2

    Genius

  • @kernj6454
    @kernj6454 Před 3 měsíci

    On a full tank how many miles can it go ???????????? One full tank how many miles?????????

  • @berny_electric_22
    @berny_electric_22 Před 3 lety

    So basiscally the 3 cyl. engine/generator is used like BMWs former REX in the i3?

    • @ignitiontv1893
      @ignitiontv1893  Před 3 lety +2

      Yup, although in the Note it isn't just a range *extender*, more like a range *provider*... Without the generator, the Note would be essentially unusable.

  • @riskdizify
    @riskdizify Před 2 lety

    How much is the parts when bought separately?
    1. Lithion Ion battery pack
    2. Inverter
    3. Generator
    4. Electric motor
    Thanks.

    • @penguinoc63
      @penguinoc63 Před 7 měsíci

      You're trying to build your own version of a hybrid/ electric vehicle?

  • @marshmallowpuff4899
    @marshmallowpuff4899 Před 3 lety

    I'm confused. So a gas engine powers a generator, that sends a charge to the electric motor, which in turn drives the wheels.

    • @ignitiontv1893
      @ignitiontv1893  Před 3 lety +5

      Correct! The concept behind it is that the engine can then run at its most efficient speed, thus giving better fuel economy

    • @Sevan59
      @Sevan59 Před 2 lety +4

      For me it is the best solution , no more range anxiety

    • @ashton9699
      @ashton9699 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Sevan59 No, that's what a PHEV is for. This simply works like a normal hybrid, but you get the instant and linear torque of a full EV, rather than an annoying (e)CVT with a droning engine when accelerating like a normal hybrid.

    • @Obvsaninternetexpert
      @Obvsaninternetexpert Před 11 měsíci

      this is the most stupid solution so far, have almost everything a petrol car has but also carry the weight of all the electric stuff and you cant even plug it in, you have to use fuel, just make the engine move the wheels@@Sevan59
      IF..... it had an electric only range of like 60-80 miles, like the levc van then you could at least use it as an electric car .... with no range anxiety.... this is just a complicated petrol car

  • @valentin6139
    @valentin6139 Před 2 lety +1

    yeah, yeah, yeah... EV lovers, I have a question: What is the percentage of renewable electricity in your country??? That much your EV is ¨green¨...rest...you know. I like to travel. I love this idea

  • @Rambo-lv9hu
    @Rambo-lv9hu Před 2 lety

    Hey, can you switch it so you ONLY use the battery to drive around instead of fueling up? Like is there button for battery only mode?

    • @andymiller8227
      @andymiller8227 Před 2 lety +1

      No there isn't

    • @brunog6151
      @brunog6151 Před 2 lety +3

      You can. There is EV mode button. When u press it will drive on electric. But only last for awhile due to the small motor capacity, before the engine starts up again to charge the electric

  • @rashidmohmd546
    @rashidmohmd546 Před 2 lety

    How much thise car?

  • @pianoplayer2516
    @pianoplayer2516 Před 3 lety +1

    So it is essentially a Chevy Volt with a smaller battery and no plug.

    • @RonaiHenrik
      @RonaiHenrik Před 2 lety

      not quite, no. Similar though. As far as I know the Volt's ICE also assists the electric motor sometimes. With Nissan's e-power drivetrain this would never happen as the ICE is only there to charge the battery. I guess this is all due to reach the best efficiency possible, which (as far as I know) they did manage to achieve with 50% efficiency.

  • @Benjamin-ft9vt
    @Benjamin-ft9vt Před 2 lety

    It would be great if this car was cold in Europe

  • @user-tv6vy1dd8l
    @user-tv6vy1dd8l Před 2 lety +1

    Не хрена не понял, но очень интересно

  • @GaleraDoTrampo
    @GaleraDoTrampo Před 2 lety

    tragam para o brasil e fabriquem aqui

  • @aleemmohammed6404
    @aleemmohammed6404 Před 3 měsíci

    Another draw back is you have to change the transmission oil regularly.
    It tends to sludge very fast.
    A typical car transmission oil change is every 40000kms or less however the nissan note you have to change the oil every 20000kms or once every year and hopefully you can minimize the sludge build up in the transmission.
    Could you reach out to the nissan manufacturer and ask them why does that happen and how to prevent it?
    Also the placement of the hybrid battery will collect dust, to top it off it has NO filter. Why?
    Why would the engineers put the hybrid battery their ???. Under the seat.. and the fan. Very poor engineering.
    They can't be so foolish.
    I think it's because they want the car owners to spend money for replacement so NISSAN parts department can profit.

  • @jamie8720
    @jamie8720 Před 3 lety

    Stupid music. I want hear the car