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Infographic: The Renault-Nissan Alliance's Electric Vehicle Journey
Renault's first electric bus
The Renault-Nissan Alliance has sold its 250,000th electric vehicle.
The Alliance reached the historic milestone in early June, 4 ½  years after the launch of the Nissan LEAF – the world’s first mass-market zero-emission vehicle.
 
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Nissan global corporate activities reduce CO2 emissions by 22.6 percent
Progress of Nissan CO2 emission reduction

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. made great strides in reducing CO2 emissions and improving sustainability in its global corporate activities in fiscal year 2014 while simultaneously increasing vehicle production and plant energy efficiency. The company achieved a 22.6 percent cut in CO2 when compared to fiscal year 2005, thus achieving its goal to reduce CO2 emissions from corporate activities by 20 percent during that period.

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27
MAR
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Nissan to Test Ultra-Compact EV in Yokohama Car Sharing Project

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. will conduct a local trial run of the Ultra-Compact Mobility Certification System, a car-sharing network for residents of the Sakonyama Danchi District in Yokohama City’s Asahi Ward.
 
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Nissan and Kanematsu to encourage longer distance EV travel in California
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and the Japan-based trading company, Kanematsu Corporation, will work with the New Energy Industrial Technology and Development Organization (NEDO), Japan's largest public R&D management organization, to encourage the use of electric vehicles for longer-distance driving in Northern California.
 
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Electrifying partnership as Nissan joins forces with Aston University to challenge students
Nissan has set sparks flying by teaming up with an industry leading University for graduate employability in Europe to challenge budding business and engineering design students to present their ideas on the future of electric vehicles. In partnership with Aston University in Birmingham, Nissan has launched a competition in which students have the opportunity to step into Nissan employees' shoes and address a business challenge in the field of EV motoring.
 
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06
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Nissan LEAF posts record 30,000 sales in US in 2014

Nissan, the world leader in electric vehicle sales, shattered yet another sales record with 30,200 LEAF vehicles sold in 2014, which is the first time any plug-in has sold more than 30,000 units in a single year.
 
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Nissan LEAF helps London businesses meet social responsibility targets
Companies looking for new ways to reduce their corporate carbon footprint are rethinking the way employees rush from meeting to meeting: out go conventional mini cabs and taxis and in come zero-emission electric cars.
 
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07
MAY
2014
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Nissan ZEOD RC drivers have a new set of buttons to push

GT Academy winners Wolfgang Reip and Lucas Ordóñez – plus three-time Japanese Super GT champion Satoshi Motoyama – have a totally new set of buttons to learn when they jump behind the wheel of the Nissan ZEOD RC.
 
While Reip and Ordóñez began their racing career pushing buttons on their PlayStation controllers, the talented racers have been learning the control systems on the Nissan ZEOD RC which will make its race debut at this year's Le Mans 24 Hours.
 
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25
APR
2014
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Harvesting a solar farm

Harvesting a solar farm

The manmade Japanese island of Yumeshima is now home to the world’s first large-scale energy storage system, a project that also highlights the potential to reuse electric vehicle batteries. 

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17
APR
2014
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Nissan launches programs to make LEAF charging free and "EZ"

Nissan launches programs to make LEAF charging free and "EZ"

Nissan has announced the expansion of its successful “No Charge to Charge” promotion in the United States, which will provide two years of no-cost public charging with the purchase or lease of a new Nissan LEAF.  In total, Nissan will launch “No Charge to Charge” in 25 U.S. markets, which are currently responsible for more than 80 percent of Nissan LEAF sales.

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