Nissan shuts 2G car service in UK
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Nissan is shutting down its 2G app for older electric cars in the UK from April 2024.
Background
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in the UK have confirmed that 2G services will not be available past the end of the decade, but individual operators are switching off 2G services at different times says Nissan.[1] Nissan states that they prepare themselves for 2G services being phased out, the UK government says that operators have until 2033 to switch off 2G.[2]
App support
Around 3,000 Nissan Leaf and e-NV200 cars made before 2016 are affected by the app being withdrawn. The move impacts early LEAF and e-NV20 cars built before 2016, which is around 3,000 vehicles in the UK. Half are active users of the app, who can still use the main features using timers but not remotely.[1]
Nissan's response
Nissan told the BBC: "The NissanConnect EV app currently linked to Nissan Leaf and e-NV200 vehicles produced up until 2016 will shut down from 1 April 2024 in preparation of the 2G technology sunset".[3] It added: "Owners will, however, still be able to use key features such as Climate Control Timer and Charging Timer directly from their car's Navigation System."
Consumer response
Customers have reacted with anger, telling the BBC they did not expect it to be withdrawn.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Flaherty, Nick (4 Mar 2024). "Nissan is shutting down its 2G app for older electric cars in the UK from April 2024". EENews Automotive. Retrieved 1 Mar 2025.
- ↑ Rainford, Paul (4 Mar 2024). "Eurobites: Nissan blames UK's planned 2G switch-off for withdrawal of EV app". LightReading. Retrieved 1 Mar 2025.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Rahman-Jones, Imran; Kleinman, Zoe (4 Mar 2024). "Nissan accused of dumping its electric car pioneers". BBC News. Retrieved 1 Mar 2025.