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Renault-Nissan Alliance electric vehicles on the race track at Le Mans and Formula E

Want to learn about how Renault and Nissan are advancing the state of the art in zero-emissions technology? Watch this video to learn about the Alliance’s electric racing plans for 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s oldest endurance race, and Formula E, the highest class of competition for pure electric vehicles.

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Social physics: how big data and on-demand transportation can revolutionize society

Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, director of the Human Dynamics Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is introducing his new book, ‘Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread – the Lessons from a New Science’ here at Davos this week.

MIT ‘big data’ guru and Nissan Advisory Board member, Pentland stopped by at the Nissan LEAF-powered Renault-Nissan Alliance Cocoa Hut to answer a few questions about his vision for the future of connected electric vehicles, autonomous driving and his ‘wish list’ for social mobility.

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Nissan turns over a new LEAF in key markets throughout the United States

Both consumers and geographic markets further diversify. With Nissan LEAF sales in the United States up by 335 percent year-over-year since launching the enhanced 2013 model in March, Nissan is seeing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) expand significantly outside the traditional West Coast stronghold to “New Wave” markets across the country.

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22
JUL
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Naples adopts carsharing scheme with the Renault Twizy

 Naples adopts carsharing scheme with the Renault Twizy
Naples has become the latest city to offer an all-electric carsharing scheme, with the Renault Twizy as its vehicle of choice.
 
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Nissan and DHL Japan to test e-NV200 100% Electric Compact Van in Tokyo
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. will conduct a field test of the 100% electric compact van, e-NV200, in cooperation with DHL Japan, Inc. The Tokyo Metropolitan Area will serve as the testing ground.
 
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Carlos Ghosn visits Oslo, the European capital of electric vehicles

On Monday 8th April, Renault-Nissan Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn hosted an intimate gathering of media in Oslo, Europe's electric vehicle capital, and spoke about the new Nissan LEAF and his vision of zero-emissions mobility. 

"The momentum is building around electric cars," said Mr. Ghosn. Sales of the Nissan LEAF surpassed 1,300 vehicles in March in Europe, and exceeded 2,200 in March in the United States.
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SEP
2010
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Ambitious Amsterdam points to a zero-emission future

Ambitious Amsterdam points to a zero-emission future

The news today (Sept 22) that the city of Amsterdam has become the latest zero-emission partner of the Renault-Nissan Alliance is indeed welcome and further evidence that the Alliance’s holistic approach to a zero-emission future is one that has broad appeal.

We now have worldwide partnership agreements in more than 20 countries and more than 30 cities where the administration is determined to do everything they can to ensure a cleaner, greener future for their citizens without having to sacrifice mobility. The countries include Portugal, Ireland, the US, China and many more.

Amsterdam is being particularly ambitious and has agreed with the Alliance that it wants to register at least 1,000 EV sales by the end of 2011. This will start with the Nissan LEAF from February for fleet customers followed by individual customers from June while Renault Fluence and Kangoo deliveries will start soon after.

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Nissan LEAF earns praise, but should journalists revise their approach?

European journalists have been driving the Nissan LEAF and first reviews are beginning to appear – “a great idea and potentially a great car” was one comment we obviously liked.

One interesting theme emerging from these initial test drives is that journalists are going to have to find new ways to assess electric vehicles.

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26
JUL
2010
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

What Car? Green Awards 2010 – Alliance EVs are editor’s choice

What Car? Green Awards 2010 – Alliance EVs are editor’s choice

We have yet to launch them in the showrooms but our electric cars are already winning awards.

The Alliance EVs are the editor’s choice in this year’s Green Awards run by What Car?, the leading UK consumer motoring magazine.

The Editor’s Award is made by magazine chief Steve Fowler who said: “The electric car has come of age – and that’s down to the Renault-Nissan Alliance. While other manufacturers are still making plans and running trials, Renault and Nissan have beaten them to the punch with proper electric cars you’ll actually be able to buy and run by this time next year. You’ll want one, too."

Fowler added that cars such as the Nissan Leaf and Renault Fluence will change people’s perceptions of electric motoring for good.

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JUL
2010

 

EV real life testing

EV real life testing

Renault might not be the first car manufacturer to market electric cars, as Fluence ZE and Kangoo ZE will hit the road mid 2011, but in order to give a flavour of those exciting models, a lot of pre series cars will be seen on European roads this year.

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