Nissan

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APR
2013
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Nissan's first-ever electric vehicle: the 1947 Tama

Nissan's first-ever electric vehicle: the 1947 Tama
Nissan LEAF, which launched more than two years ago, is Nissan’s first electric vehicle for the global mass market. But did you know that Nissan’s electric vehicle history actually began as early as 1947? Due to the post-World War II energy shortage at that time, the Japanese government encouraged entrepreneurs to produce electric vehicles to cope with the crisis.
 
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APR
2013
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Nissan's plant in Mexico leads the way in renewable energy

Nissan's plant in Mexico leads the way in renewable energy

Nissan's Aguascalientes plant in Mexico has become the leading user of renewable energy within the Renault-Nissan Alliance. 

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Nissan debuts 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid, NV200 mobility taxi at New York International Auto Show

After nearly doubling sales of Pathfinder since the October 2012 introduction of an all-new fourth-generation design, Nissan’s iconic SUV took another major step forward today with the world debut of the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid at a press conference at the New York International Auto Show. 

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26
MAR
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
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Charlie Yaeger: A testament to how history repeats itself

Charlie Yaeger: A testament to how history repeats itself

Charlie Yaeger is 97 years old. He has been driving for more than 80 years. He has driven everything from a Ford Model T to Nissan Maxima to a 1916 Baker Electric.

He is a testament to how history repeats itself. And how all change takes time. Charlie remembers when roads were hard to come by and gas stations even more sparse.
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Nissan joins push for integrated transport system powered by electricity

Nissan is a founding member of a pressure group that aims to speed up the electrification of an integrated transport system across Europe. 

The Platform for the Electrification of Surface Transport is made up of 11 companies and associations from across industries and transport modes united by two aims: to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport and to reduce Europe’s dependence on imported oil.
 
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05
MAR
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
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Renault and Nissan to unveil new EV models at Geneva Motor Show

Renault and Nissan to unveil new EV models at Geneva Motor Show

Electric vehicle aficionados are in for a treat at this year's Geneva Motor Show. At the show, which is open to the public March 7-17, you will find the Renault New Kangoo Z.E. and the new Nissan LEAF for the European market.

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Nissan welcomes the UK government's commitment to electric vehicle charging infrastructure

- Government to invest £37m in EV charging network
- New scheme drops installed home charger cost by 75 per cent
- Government scheme will also boost availability of public chargers
- Scheme announced as Nissan prepares to begin LEAF production at Sunderland

Electric mobility has taken another huge leap forward thanks to significant investment in the UK’s charging network that will make it easier than ever to own and run an electric car.

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Nissan invests in network of quick-charge stations in the Netherlands

For Nissan LEAF owners in the Netherlands, charging is about to get faster and easier. Drivers will soon benefit from a new network of 38 electric vehicle quick-charge stations across the country thanks to a partnership between Nissan and The New Motion, a Dutch company that specializes in mobility solutions powered by renewable energy.

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JAN
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
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Nissan reduces price of all-electric LEAF in Europe

Nissan reduces price of all-electric LEAF in Europe

Price reduction of €3,000 makes it easier for everyone to join the electric vehicle revolution

Nissan is making zero-emission mobility more affordable by reducing the price of the all-electric Nissan LEAF by €3,000 in European markets. The change comes as part of a global effort to make the LEAF more affordable in the pioneering electric vehicle's three main markets of Japan, Europe and the United States.
 

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SEP
2012
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team

Nissan commits to an electric future

Nissan commits to an electric future

No-one should doubt Nissan’s commitment to zero emission mobility and to the electric car. That was the message coming loud and clear from Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer at the Paris Motor Show this week.

As he revealed the TeRRA, an advanced fuel cell electric SUV concept, to journalists from all over the world, Palmer forecast that ‘in less than a generation’s time, there will be millions of EVs on the roads.’

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