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Nissan signs up racecar driver Keiko Ihara to promote zero-emission mobility

Nissan Motor Company, Ltd., and Keiko Ihara, currently the only Japanese female driver competing in the World Endurance Championships (WEC) — the highest form of sports-car endurance racing in the world — have signed a partnership agreement to promote zero emission mobility.

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26
JAN
2012
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team

Why snow and altitude hold no fears for the EV

Why snow and altitude hold no fears for the EV

An electric vehicle is ideal for driving up (and down) snowy mountain passes. Want to know why?

Then watch Rachel Konrad, communications Director at the Renault-Nissan Alliance, as she explains all…

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24
OCT
2011
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team

Alliance’s ambition to be zero-emission world leader

Alliance’s ambition to be zero-emission world leader

The Alliance partners have an ambitious target to be the world’s leading provider of zero-emission vehicles by 2016 with cumulative sales of 1.5 million vehicles.The ambition is set out in Nissan’s new mid-term environmental plan, announced today, and comes as Renault begins sales across Europe of its Fluence Z.E. and Kangoo Van Z.E. and as sales of Nissan LEAF approach their first anniversary.

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16
JUN
2011
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team

Carlos Ghosn, Clean Cars and California

Carlos Ghosn, Clean Cars and California

Why did the Renault-Nissan Alliance invest more than $5 billion to create the first affordable and mass-produced zero-emission vehicles on the planet? What does it take to transform one the world’s largest car companies into a model of sustainability and innovation? How do you get breakthrough technology from a company known for "incremental improvements"?

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