Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherA new exhibition centre is letting electric car owners pay for parking with ELECTRICITY as manufacturers look at ways of utilising zero emission vehicles outside of driving.The Nissan Pavilion is a 10,000-square-metre, zero-emission centre fitted with solar panels and supplied with renewable hydroelectric power.And in a global first, electric vehicle drivers will be able to discharge power from their car's battery pack to pay for parking when they visit.The process at the complex in Yokohama, Japan, has been designed to showcase the Nissan LEAF electric car's 'vehicle to grid' (V2G) charging capability, and gives a glimpse at how British companies will be able to.
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