Experiment Using EV To Power Elevator Successful

A newly developed adapter allows a building's elevator to draw power from an electric car; photo courtesy of Hitachi Building Systems.

Hitachi and Nissan Motor recently succeeded in using an electric minicar to power an elevator for almost 15-h straight in an experiment demonstrating how electric vehicles (EVs) can be used as a power source in an emergency, Nikkei Asia reports. Nissan’s Sakura EV with a 20-kWh battery was connected to a six-story building using a special adapter system developed by Hitachi Building Systems, according to the announcement. The elevator was able to move the full height of the building 416 times before the car’s battery fell to 10% capacity, which is the lowest level when supplying power externally. According to the source, Hitachi aims to start selling the adapter this year, targeting companies and municipal governments that are looking to tap EVs for electricity during power outages and other emergencies. The global market for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology, which includes connecting EVs to buildings, will expand 7.5 times from 2022 to 2028, Tokyo-based Research Station predicts.

Get more of Elevator World. Sign up for our free e-newsletter.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Otis-Logo

Otis To Provide Elevators and Escalators for Malaysian Residential Tower

MESA

MESA Meeting Includes Hyperion Presentation and Scholarships

schindler

Schindler Modernizes Elevators at Art Deco Tower in NYC

Ethiopian_Electric_Power.svg

Construction of Tallest Building in Sub-Saharan Africa Restarted

Deyaar's Downtown Residences; image courtesy of Deyaar

Deyaar Unveils Dubai Downtown Residences Project

The wooden escalator; image © TfL

Last Wooden Escalator in London Underground to be Replaced by Elevator

North America, which requires larger elevators, has some of the most expensive elevator costs in the world, according to the Saanich Council; photo by Martin Pechy via Wikimedia Commons.

BC District Pushing for European-Style Elevators

3rd Avenue-149th street Station; image courtesy of LiftComm

LiftComm Enhances NYC MTA Station Elevator Safety, Security