This Nissan NV300 concept has been introduced at the 2019 Brussels Motor Show as a van that is perfectly attune to the needs of mobile carpenters to keep them prepared to get work done wherever they go.
The van has been totally customized with all off the needs of a woodworker in mind and even comes packed with the weatherproof Nissan Energy ROAM batteries for powering tools. The batteries themselves are recycled from Nissan Leaf vehicles to make them a more sustainable option for the mobile workstation and keep carpenters supported in whatever project they are creating.
The Nissan NV300 concept van addresses the needs of mobile designers and enables them to actually get out in field to create projects for an enhanced sense of connectivity to the natural world.
Carpentry Workshop Van Concepts
This Nissan NV300 Concept Brings Woodworking on the Road
Trend Themes
1. Mobile Workstations - The customization of the Nissan NV300 concept van for woodworkers highlights the trend of mobile workstations, providing professionals with the tools and resources they need while on the go.
2. Sustainable Power Solutions - The incorporation of weatherproof Nissan Energy ROAM batteries, recycled from Nissan Leaf vehicles, in the concept van taps into the trend of sustainable power solutions for mobile workstations.
3. Connectivity to Nature - The emphasis on enabling designers and carpenters to create projects in the field reflects the trend of fostering a stronger connection to the natural world through work.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The Nissan NV300 concept van caters to the specific needs of carpenters, presenting an opportunity for automotive companies to target niche markets such as mobile professionals.
2. Renewable Energy - The use of Nissan Energy ROAM batteries in the van showcases the potential for renewable energy solutions in the mobile workstation industry, offering opportunities for companies in the renewable energy sector.
3. Design and Construction - The concept van's focus on mobile design and construction highlights the potential for innovation within the design and construction industries, creating opportunities for companies to develop mobile-specific tools and services.