Home The Outlander PHEV, a plug-in hybrid vehicle from Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, incorporates the Tsubaki eLINK EV Power System allowing the battery power to be shared with buildings and facilities
 

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The Outlander PHEV, a plug-in hybrid vehicle from Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, incorporates the Tsubaki eLINK EV Power System allowing the battery power to be shared with buildings and facilities

2014-12-26 09:05:00| Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

Tsubakimoto Chain Co., Ltd. introduced the Tsubaki eLINK* EV Power System in 2013. Widely adopted mainly in public facilities through the vehicle-to-home (V2H) rapid charging connector, this system enables electric vehicles (EV) to share power with a building. The eLINK EV power system can thus establish a power network with a building or factory through a bi-directional connection (via a V2H device). Now, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has achieved an industry first by enabling the Outlander PHEV* plug-in hybrid vehicle to create a shared power supply for household use when connected via the V2H system, thus enabling many more people to use the eLINK EV power system.

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