Title | THE REBORN LIGHT |
Brand | NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD |
Product / Service | THE REBORN LIGHT |
Category | A05. Automotive |
Entrant | TBWA\HAKUHODO INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation | TBWA\HAKUHODO INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Name | Company | Position |
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Kazoo Sato | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Chief Creative Officer |
Takahiro Hosoda | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Executive Creative Director |
Tetsuya Umeda | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Creative Director |
Yuhei Ito | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Art Director |
Sasuke hatao | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Designer |
Shohei Ooishi | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Copywriter |
Tomoko Kasugai | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Copywriter |
Takumi Sekiya | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Planner |
Kobayashi Hideyuki | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Public Relations Planner |
Shoutarou Shiba | SPICE INC. | Designer |
Takuma Fujii | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Account Director |
Erika Ikeda | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Account Director |
Ryosuke Kanai | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Account Executive |
Kyoka Hayashi | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Account Executive |
Tomohiro Umeyama | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Agency Producer |
Toshio Hiratsuka | MIRAI-LABO CO., LTD. | Project Manager |
Raita Hiratsuka | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Project Manager |
Aki Shimazaki | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Project Leader |
Kentaro Tsukamoto | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Producer |
Ikuma Ara | TBWA\HAKUHODO | Director |
Ai Kamiyama | GEEK PICTURES | Production Manager |
Goshi Maki | Hakuhodo i-studio | Project Manager / Producer |
Tetsu Agatsuma | Hakuhodo i-studio | Web Director |
Hiromi Seo | Hakuhodo i-studio | Web Director |
Toshihide Murata | Hakuhodo i-studio | Interactive Planner |
Shoko Nagata | Hakuhodo i-studio | Designer |
Shinji Nishikawa | SnowRobin Inc. | Engineer |
Rui Goto | HAKUHODO PRODUCT’S INC. | Producer |
Kaede Okuno | HAKUHODO PRODUCT’S INC. | Producer |
Takaya Sakano | Sakano Takaya Photos office | Photographer |
Yosuke Mochizuki | tecono | Retoucher |
Jun Miyamoto | tecono | Retoucher |
THE REBORN LIGHT is the world's first light made from used car batteries and recycled steel provided to people living in areas without electric grids. This lights became the infrastructure to directly change the lives of the several tens of thousands of people in the disaster-struck region. It raised the presence of EVs, and proved to the world a new point of significance of EVs in a direct way. For these reasons, we believe it is relevant for the Direct category.
People believe that EVs are sustainable but it's not completely true. Although EV uses high-performance batteries, they have battery life, and batteries that reach their end of life get discarded. Together with batteries, EV's sophisticated body parts are also disposed. EV batteries and body parts could have been repurposed after they finished serving in EVs. "Making EVs 100% sustainable." This was the major challenge we and our client embarked on.
Nissan has redesigned a new life cycle of EVs. Nissan transformed EV batteries and body parts - from things that finished their role in EVs to something that can be reborn and repurposed for people again. Nissan had the idea of “THE REBORN LIGHT.” Street lights that could be used in areas without electric grids were created from discarded EV batteries and body parts. EV continues to illuminate streets and drivers after it's reborn. The more people drive EVs, the more this light will be placed in cities and streets to illuminate people's lives. EV is now 100% sustainable, recycled and transformed into new environmentally friendly lights.
Although many car manufacturers are examining the way to recycle EV battery, it has not become an industry due to the high cost. Nissan considered that it will be more efficient to reuse batteries as a big rechargeable battery without separating and melting the battery. Also, focusing on the fact that battery is portable, we developed a new infrastructure by combining it with solar panel, allowing it to be used in any country and regions.
THE REBORN LIGHT does not require electrical power source. Its energy is reserved during daytime using EV and solar power and illuminates at night. The main body is made from recycled steel of EVs. Even under frequent natural disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons in Japan, it will never fall as its strength is secured by its accurately calculated design. It can reserve energy, so even if there is no sunlight for five consecutive days, it can illuminate for 365 days. Nissan selected a location experiencing the most electricity shortage in Japan. The lights were installed along the National Route 114 in Namie-city, Fukushima – the town seriously damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake. The lights supported the lives of tens of thousands of people, and drove the way towards reconstruction. THE REBORN LIGHT is turning Namie-city the most devastated city, into the most sustainable city in Japan.
THE REBORN LIGHT has supported the full-scale recovery of the National Route 114 in Namie-city that was dark and inconvenient. The improved conditions of the National Route 114 contributed to the facilitation of reconstruction works in Namie-city. It brightened up people's lives and brought back more residents. THE REBORN LIGHT developed a new eco-system of EV battery reuse and proved EV’s amazing potential to the world, which helped to increase the understanding of EV significance by 12 %. More than 20 regions showed interest in this light and made inquiries about its installation. Nissan plans to further expand this project and take it beyond Namie-city as well.