Nissan EVs come full circle in Australia: Circular Economy project will see end-of-life vehicle batteries power EV component manufacturing at Nissan Casting Plant Australia (NCAP)

08/12/2025, MELBOURNE: Nissan Australia has launched an innovative, Circular Economy project in Victoria, with the Nissan Casting Australia Plant (NCAP) to use recycled LEAF batteries to power part of its production facility.

In an exciting window into the future for end-of-life electric vehicle batteries the NCAP Battery Project, called Nissan Node, sees a new solar array installed at Nissan Casting Australia Plant (NCAP) in Dandenong, as well as new EV chargers.

Nissan EVs come full circle in Australia: Circular Economy project will see end-of-life vehicle batteries power EV component manufacturing at Nissan Casting Plant Australia (NCAP)

In its most simplified form, the Nissan Node includes the installation of a new Battery Energy Storage System made of nine repurposed Gen 1 Nissan LEAF batteries at the Nissan Casting Australia Plant, which will be charged via the solar array.

It’s a true Circular Economy project, using end-of-life batteries from the Nissan LEAF – the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle – and renewable energy to power part of the production of components for Nissan’s global EV models, as well as help supply the new EV chargers to recharge staff vehicles.

The project is estimated to reduce Nissan Casting Australia’s annual CO2 emissions by 259 tons, while saving 128 megawatts of energy every year.

“This isn’t just a hugely exciting project, but an important step into the future for end-of-life EV batteries,” says Nissan Oceania Managing director, Andrew Humberstone.

“As an early pioneer of the electric vehicle both globally and locally, we can also demonstrate leadership in second-life battery initiatives. I’m proud that this solution is every bit as innovative as the launch of not only the LEAF but the recently introduced ARIYA.”

The ARIYA has headlined Nissan’s global EV line-up and represents an exciting opportunity for Australian customers as well as opportunities for local manufacturing, with NCAP’s high pressure aluminium castings certified Australian Made and carrying the iconic kangaroo symbol.

Nissan’s NCAP operation has been a mainstay of the industry since its establishment in 1982. Today, in excess of 50 per cent of NCAP’s operation is dedicated to the manufacturing of high-quality aluminium castings that are fitted to Nissan’s battery electric and hybrid vehicles sold globally, with NCAP recognised as a centre of manufacturing excellence within the global Nissan network.

In fact, every Nissan LEAF EV sold globally to date has components fitted that were manufactured here in Australia, as is also the case with the next generation e-POWER powertrain, launching in 2026 locally in the 2026 Nissan QASHQAI.

“This is another great, innovative idea from the Nissan Casting Australia Plant (NCAP) team that creates a sustainable solution for Nissan’s end-of-life electric vehicle batteries,” says Mr Humberstone.

“This Nissan Node Project perfectly demonstrates the Nissan way of thinking to ‘Challenge for the Future’. We are very proud of our NCAP team, which continues to innovate and improve to ensure our advanced manufacturing capability, not only for Nissan but also for Australia.”

The Node Project was completed in partnership with innovative Melbourne-based company, Relectrify. Relectrify is the developer of ground-breaking battery management and inverter technology that dramatically extends the life of batteries, reduces battery system costs, and enables the repurposing of high-quality second-life batteries from electric vehicles.
    
Relectrify’s ReVolve Battery Energy Storage System being installed at the NCAP is a first-of-its kind product built from end-of-life LEAF batteries.

“We are delighted to be working with Nissan on this initiative, which positions Australian innovation at the forefront of the global transition towards both carbon neutrality and the Circular Economy,” says Relectrify CEO, Jeff Renaud.  

The Nissan Node’s completion marks an important step on Nissan’s journey to carbon neutrality, and together with the ARIYA.