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Nissan and Delta Electronics enable EV-home charging in Thailand

Nissan in Thailand has announced the official appointment of Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL as the primary provider of electric vehicle charging systems.

The deal supports Thailand’s electrification goal of 1.2 million units on the road by 2036 and will provide Nissan LEAF owners in Thailand international-standard charging facilities with Delta’s quality standard of service, certified by Nissan.

“Nissan Motor Thailand is committed to helping drive an electric 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. “To ensure this, we are honored to welcome Delta, one of the world’s leading power supply producers and thermal management solutions providers, on board to join us and drive Thailand toward an all-electric vehicle future.”

The partnership is supported by a Frost & Sullivan report, which found that, for Thai consumers, having convenient and flexible charging options was one of the top three motivating factors to purchase an EV in Thailand. As such, this deal gives access to Delta’s comprehensive EV charging and site management solutions already available to EV drivers in the USA, Europe, Asia and Australia.

In addition, the exclusive partnership comes as the Nissan LEAF, the best-selling EV globally with more than 400,000 vehicles sold worldwide, started shipping to Thai customers this month.

“We leverage our core competencies in power conversion and management to develop and install world-class charging solutions for the global EV community, and now in Thailand. Owners of the all-new Nissan LEAF in Thailand can now confidently take to the roads supported by our safe and efficient charging solutions and localized service,” said Hsieh Shen-yen, president, Delta Electronics Thailand.

The agreement directly seeks to help pioneer green transportation in Thailand by giving consumers more options, allowing easier EV adoption. 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). Nissan is also making the Delta AC and DC EV Chargers available at 32 certified showrooms nationwide. Delta will also provide onsite survey, installation and after-sales services.

“This is an important first step in Thailand, for Nissan to build electrification infrastructure to support lowering carbon emissions. We are confident that this joint effort will meet the requirements of our valued customers as they look to buy a full-battery EV and create the confidence and peace-of-mind about the many charging options available to them,” explained Ramesh Narasimhan.

“Delta is excited to collaborate with Nissan Motor Thailand and to encourage EV adoption, that leads the country’s vehicle electrification. We believe in forging the most effective partnerships for a sustainable future that benefits every stakeholder and delivers on our brand promise of  ‘Smarter. Greener. Together.’,” Hsieh added.

The all-new Nissan LEAF, which launched at the Thailand International Motor Expo 2018 for delivery in May 2019, is the best-selling electric vehicle in the world with 25% global market share and the icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the company’s vision to transform the way people drive and live. The new e-powertrain gives the new Nissan LEAF 110 kW of power output and 320 nm of torque, improving acceleration and driver enjoyment.

Delta’s EV chargers come with a three-year warranty, nationwide technical support, and free charging box replacement under warranty.

May 23, 2019Blagojce Krivevski
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May 23, 2019 Electric Car NewsDelta Electronics, EV Charging, Nissan, nissan leaf, thailand
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