Japanese automotive giant NISSAN, which has won many awards with its pioneering work in electric vehicles, has been awarded by the Financial Times and International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, for its innovative energy solutions. 
Japanese automotive giant NISSAN, which draws attention with its pioneering and innovative studies on the development of electric vehicle technologies and energy services systems, won the Excellence in Climate Solutions Award with Vehicle-to-Grid, which allows the energy produced by the electric vehicle to transfer to the grid, and the energy storage systems it creates by reusing the batteries from electric vehicles. Presented by the Financial Times, one of the world's leading financial news organizations, and International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, the FT/IFC Transformational Business Awards focus on groundbreaking, commercially viable solutions to solve global development challenges. The Vehicle-to-Grid system, one of the technologies that enabled NISSAN to receive awards, provides the opportunity to feed the electricity grid with the excess energy produced in electric cars. This technology makes the grid more stable and sustainable, while also helping consumers manage their energy resources. NISSAN's development of electric vehicles and energy services technologies forms part of NISSAN Intelligent Mobility, the brand's vision for the transformation of the driving and energy consumption of cars into society. On the other hand, the batteries from the NISSAN LEAF and e-NV200 models can be reused in energy storage systems. The batteries are converted into energy storage units for use in homes and other buildings. NISSAN, which recently announced a new strategy to strengthen its environmental, social and managerial activities with its "Sustainability 2022" plan; In the recent past, Nissan Energy introduced Solar technology, which includes solar panels, battery storage and home energy management systems.