fbpx
2016 Toyota Mirai Power-Out Jack Could Run Your Home In Emergencies2016 Toyota Mirai Power-Out Jack Could Run Your Home In Emergencies

2016 Toyota Mirai Power-Out Jack Could Run Your Home In Emergencies2016 Toyota Mirai Power-Out Jack Could Run Your Home In Emergencies

November 18, 2014
0 Comments

It may be hidden behind a fuzzy grey triangular panel in the trunk, but the 2016 Toyota Mirai fuel-cell car offers a novel and innovative feature that could let it power your home for a day or two in the event of an emergency.
Toyota executives say they haven’t decided whether to offer the power-out capability on the 200 Mirais that will be sold in the U.S. next year.
DON’T MISS: 2016 Toyota Mirai Priced At $57,500, With $499 Monthly Lease
A power-out jack and associated energy station, not currently offered on any passenger cars, would likely offer a unique selling proposition that underscores the Mirai’s ability to generate emission-free electricity–and quite a lot of it too.
The energy capacity of the fuel-cell vehicle’s 5 kilograms of hydrogen, compressed at 10,000 psi, is more than 150 kilowatt-hours.
2016 Toyota Mirai
While a portion of that energy is lost in the conversion from hydrogen to electricity, the Toyota press materials say that’s enough to power a household for up to seven days.
That would like not be a typical U.S. household–using 32 kWh a day–but a typical Japanese one, at a considerably more modest 10 kWh.
ALSO SEE: Nissan Leaf-To-Home Electric-Car Power Tests: More Practical For U.S. With Longer-Range Cars?
The plug itself uses a CHAdeMO connector, and would connect to an energy station that converts the high-voltage direct current from the Mirai’s fuel cell into the 100-volt alternating current used in Japanese buildings.
Nissan Leaf To Home System
Following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of Japan, the country instituted a “demand response” energy policy under which electricity users are asked to limit energy use during peak demand periods.
Normally, residents comply by turning down air conditioning or shutting off lights.
But Toyota suggests that the Mirai’s power-out capability could allow them to power their homes using the fuel cell instead during those periods.
That’s the theory behind Nissan’s Leaf-To-Home energy station, which lets its Leaf electric car provide up to two days of power to a Japanese home from its 24-kWh battery pack.
MORE: Nissan, Mitsubishi, Toyota Turn Electric Cars Into Backup Batteries
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles could similarly provide electric power during emergencies when power grids are completely offline, as battery-electric cars did in 2011.
Unlike electric cars, however, a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle has only a one-way connection to the grid–it can’t increase its onboard energy capacity by plugging in to recharge a battery pack.
2016 Toyota Mirai
While hydrogen fuel-cell cars do have battery packs to assist with temporary high power demands, the Mirai uses a nickel-metal-hydride pack very similar to those used in Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles.
Still, the ability of a hydrogen-fueled vehicle to provide electricity for hours at a time would likely prove an interesting selling point in regions of the U.S. where many households have backup generators to compensate for frequent power outages.
RELATED: Electric Cars Used As Emergency Power: DoD Begins Tests (Jan 2013)
The 2016 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell sedan will go on sale in Japan in December, with U.S. sales and leasing to begin in the second half of next year.
Toyota’s North American arm is helping to fund the development of hydrogen fueling stations in Southern California and five Northeastern states.
2016 Toyota Mirai
The company expects to have sold 3,000 Mirai hydrogen vehicles by the end of 2017, it said this week at a media drive held before the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Toyota provided airfare, lodging, and meals to enable High Gear Media to bring you this first-person report.
_________________________________________________
Follow GreenCarReports on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.

 

 

 

 

View original article at : “https://www.greencarreports.com//news/1095522_2016-toyota-mirai-power-out-jack-could-run-your-home-in-emergencies”

Add a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comments (0)

work wheels

… [Trackback]

[…] Find More on to that Topic: autoseu.com/2016-toyota-mirai-power-out-jack-could-run-your-home-in-emergencies2016-toyota-mirai-power-out-jack-could-run-your-home-in-emergencies/ […]

biilad rafidain

… [Trackback]

[…] There you will find 87944 more Info on that Topic: autoseu.com/2016-toyota-mirai-power-out-jack-could-run-your-home-in-emergencies2016-toyota-mirai-power-out-jack-could-run-your-home-in-emergencies/ […]

Electromobility Interview: Rapid Changes and Progress

Electromobility Interview: Rapid Changes and Progress

Maria Stredanska
August 27, 2024
Štěpán Vojtěch, co-owner of FEDERAL CARS, has been in the automotive world for 30 years. We were keen to hear his thoughts on the changes brought by electromobility and whether customers and car manufacturers are prepared for these changes.
Electric SUVs: Top 6 Models for Family Trips 

Electric SUVs: Top 6 Models for Family Trips 

Maria Stredanska
August 25, 2024
As more families consider switching to electric cars, electric SUVs are becoming increasingly popular. The reasons are spacious design, safety features, and eco-friendly operation. If you're in search of a family-friendly electric SUV that can comfortably accommodate your family and all your luggage.
Eco-Friendly Adventure: Sea Trip with an Electric Car 

Eco-Friendly Adventure: Sea Trip with an Electric Car 

Maria Stredanska
August 22, 2024
A trip to the seaside is the highlight of a summer holiday for many. Travelling with an electric car adds a new dimension to the experience but requires more careful planning. Several Czechs have shared their experiences of a holiday with an electric car. We, too, embarked on a journey from Prague to Zadar, Croatia, covering over 900 km. 
Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.