Nissan’s Pro-green Engineering Center

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., along with several giant automakers, is really committed in its crusade to offset the pollution problems caused by the noxious emissions of vehicles. In order to carry out the Japanese automaker’s plans of developing pro-environment cars equipped with Nissan Parts, Nissan proudly informed the public of its newly-established Engineering Center last Tuesday.
Built within the Atsugi-based Nissan Technical Center (NTC), the Engineering Center is going to house various automobile technology development facilities for the company’s Nissan Green Program 2010. This program aims to create more green cars, which will be equipped with upgraded Nissan Parts, to lessen or even to reduce the harmful carbon dioxide emissions of Nissan vehicles. As present, the catalytic converters are among the Nissan Parts vehicles of the company are geared with to keep the carbon dioxide emission at a safer level.
The latest facility in the NTC will also be used to house the people behind the Nissan technological finds like the engineers. Moreover, the debuting Engineering Center, where a bridge connects it to the Product Planning and Design facilities, will have rooms to help initiate interactions between the Nissan engineers and customers. The “interaction room” will also showcase the company’s latest finds and developments for the automobile industry. A bridge connects the center’s
Among the earliest activities of the center involves testing the rain and the dirty water for vehicle energy consumption. Futuristic Nissan Parts are sure to mushroom in this new Engineering facility of Nissan.
