As your local Nissan distributor, we would like to keep our customers and interested parties updated with the latest Nissan News.This is even true when technology is not even a car, so we are happy to talk about the new Nissan X Opus camping trailer.This was recently revealed at the RV, camping and car house show in Birmingham, England.Let's take a closer look at why this trailer is so interesting.It is unlikely that you will see the Opus X concept trailer at your Nissan car dealer soon.However, it does use some interesting Nissan techniques, which will undoubtedly interest Nissan fans and camping enthusiasts.The Opus X trailer uses the Nissan Leaf EV battery pack to provide users with approximately seven days off-grid power.Although this is the concept of a Campers camper, Nissan has been involved and it is more of a collaboration.The Leaf EV Second Life battery pack used in the Opus X concept trailer is very interesting.They use the new Nissan energy roaming system;This is a portable battery pack with a capacity of 700 wh, with waterproof performance.This concept camping trailer also features 12 v and 230 v circuits that plug in a variety of devices.If you use the onboard solar panels that come with it, there is enough power for camping for about seven days.This will make Opus X a great resource for those who enjoy remote adventures and access to electricity to really camp out of the grid.Nissan said in a recent press release, "The concept allows campers to stay in touch and enjoy home comforts while they are free to travel to remote areas."It's easy to agree with that.In fact, as we mentioned above, the "energy roaming" package is portable and the system is even more versatile.The power storage unit can be easily removed from the trailer and charged on the standard socket.Alternatively, an onboard solar panel can be used to charge the system.For those who don't know, Nissan has a department dedicated to exploring residential power storage solutions.Nissan energy, general manager is Francisco kalanza.In a recent interviewCarranza said, "The new Nissan energy roaming is able to provide clean, sustainable electricity to the most remote places and is loved by everyone.This is difficult to dispute.In fact, it is easy to see such trailers deployed to disaster areas or third world countries as part of disaster relief efforts.Getting reliable power often makes a real difference, and the Opus X or a similar variant can certainly fill that role.Drivers of Perth Wa should contact Perth City Nissan to see our hot deals today