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A look at how the Renault ZOE electric car is built

A look at how the Renault ZOE electric car is built

Renault’s electric supermini ZOE will launch across Europe in the coming months. The vehicle, which was designed from scratch as an electric vehicle,  is produced at the Flins plant in France on the same line as the Clio.  The manufacturing process for ZOE is similar to that for an internal combustion engine car – with a few exceptions. Find out more in this video. 

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05
MAR
2013
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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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2013
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And the winner is... Nissan LEAF!

And the winner is... Nissan LEAF!

Nissan LEAF can’t stop winning awards. The latest comes from the Canadian Government, which has declared the world’s best- selling electric vehicle one of the winners of its 2013 ecoENERGY for Vehicles Awards.

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2013
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The new Nissan LEAF: the next chapter

The new Nissan LEAF: the next chapter

With more than 50,000 examples on the globe's roads and two years of real-world zero-emissions experience behind it, the next chapter in the Nissan LEAF story is about to begin.

 
It might look broadly similar to the first pure electric vehicle to win the European Car of the Year award, but under the skin New LEAF has been comprehensively improved and enhanced.
 
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2013
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Datsun to Sell Vehicles in South Africa

Datsun to Sell Vehicles in South Africa

Datsun, a Nissan Motor Co. brand designing vehicles for high-growth markets, today announced that it is set to return to South Africa. The first model to be introduced in South Africa will be a new passenger vehicle that will be launched by the end of 2014.

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2013
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Sydney provides city employees with a fleet of Nissan LEAFs

Sydney provides city employees with a fleet of Nissan LEAFs

Sydney has become the latest major city to offer its employees a fleet of zero-emission Nissan LEAFs. The recent delivery of ten LEAFs, the single largest order in Australia, reaffirms the New South Wales city's commitment to green initiatives – and serves as an example to its 4.6 million inhabitants.

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2013
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Nissan LEAF: no emissions, no noise... no driver!

Nissan LEAF: no emissions, no noise... no driver!

We’ve already got cars that park themselves… but this is something different. At the touch of a button this Nissan LEAF can do the school run or even take you to work. By itself…

But although it sounds like something from a science fiction movie, the aptly named RobotCar is a deadly serious research project being undertaken by the University of Oxford in the UK.

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2013
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The Renault-Nissan Alliance and the BRICs

The Renault-Nissan Alliance and the BRICs

Since the Renault-Nissan Alliance began in 1999, emerging markets have become a pillar of growth for the auto industry. In 1999, Brazil, Russia, India and China(the “BRICs”) represented only 8% of the total industry volume. In 2012, these four countries represented 36% of global vehicles sales. China, which registered 600,000 car sales in 1999, became the world’s biggest car market last year with about 18 million units. Renault-Nissan sold 8.1 million vehicles in 2012, with about 30% generated from the four BRICs. The Alliance accelerates this emerging market expansion enabling each partner to gain brand awareness with millions of customers aspiring to own their first car. But each market presents unique challenges and for the Alliance, the approach differs from country to country.

 
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21
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2013
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Sold! French government buys 17,000 Renault EVs

Sold! French government buys 17,000 Renault EVs

As well as promoting the benefits of zero-emission mobility to its public, the French authorities are practising what they preach: they are buying more than 17,000 electric vehicles from Renault for use by the government and public authorities.

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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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