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In order for the Leaf to appeal to the mainstream market, the issue of Range Anxiety (tm of GM) DOES need to be addressed. I think the best short-term option would be to put a J1772 port on the BACK of the Leaf (as an option, part of a "trailer" package that includes a tow hitch tunnel).
Then Nissan should market a small, efficient, aerodynamic range extender trailer. It could basically consist of a small gasoline or diesel engine, a gas tank, a generator and the necessary electronics to integrate it into the J1772 charging system. It's been calculated by others that as little as 30-50 HP is necessary to maintain the Leaf's speed at freeway speeds. so something about the size of a 750cc motorcycle engine should do nicely.
Then the ultimate marketing coup would then be for Nissan's dealers to offer cheap rentals of these units to Leaf owners. Want to take a 2 week vacation? Rent the trailer for $100.00 a week and you're on your way. Need to drive 250 miles for a business meeting? Just reserve a trailer for a day for $25.00. We'd have all of the benefits of an EV for the rest of the year without having to lug around the ICE range-extending gear for the few times a year when it would be necessary/nice.
Then Nissan should market a small, efficient, aerodynamic range extender trailer. It could basically consist of a small gasoline or diesel engine, a gas tank, a generator and the necessary electronics to integrate it into the J1772 charging system. It's been calculated by others that as little as 30-50 HP is necessary to maintain the Leaf's speed at freeway speeds. so something about the size of a 750cc motorcycle engine should do nicely.
Then the ultimate marketing coup would then be for Nissan's dealers to offer cheap rentals of these units to Leaf owners. Want to take a 2 week vacation? Rent the trailer for $100.00 a week and you're on your way. Need to drive 250 miles for a business meeting? Just reserve a trailer for a day for $25.00. We'd have all of the benefits of an EV for the rest of the year without having to lug around the ICE range-extending gear for the few times a year when it would be necessary/nice.