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Nissan Offers Two Years of Free Public Charging for New Leaf Buyers in the U.S.
In a move that's bound to draw some attention, Nissan said it is expanding the “No Charge to Charge†promotion in the U.S., providing two years of no-cost public charging with the purchase or lease of a new Nissan Leaf. The promotion will launch in 25 U.S. markets, which together make up more than 80 percent of Leaf sales. Read more »
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Nissan Leaf Was Europe’s Best-selling Electric Vehicle In 2013 With 11,120 Deliveries
The Nissan Leaf had a record-breaking year in 2013 in Europe, with a total of 11,120 sales, 5,600 more (+204 percent) than in 2012. Nissan says the Leaf is the EV market leader in Europe with 25 percent more sales than the next best-selling battery-powered...
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Put A Socket On It: Nissan Celebrates Leaf's First Birthday With An Ad
It's been about 365 days or a year since Nissan launched its new pure-electric Leaf onto the market and to celebrate the event, the Japanese company released a commercial featuring household electric-sockets singing the traditional 'happy birthday...
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Google Goes Electric, Sets Up 70 Charging Stations At Its California Headquarters
Internet-giant Google has just adopted the largest workplace charging installation for electric vehicles in the U.S. with the completion of 70 “ChargePoint†stations at its Mountain View, California headquarters. The new charging infrastructure...
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Nissan Leaf Vs Chevrolet Volt: Who Will Win The Sales Battle?
Even though the new Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt are two very different cars when it comes to details, they do have a common denominator: they are the most technologically advanced eco-friendly vehicles that are mass-produced and readily available...
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Top Gear Vs. Electric Cars Part Two: Nissan Leaf Runs Of Out Electric Juice…
Lately, it seems that pushing an out-of-juice electric car is quickly becoming a trademark of Britain’s popular Top Gear TV series. After the Tesla Motors row, it seems another EV will be featured in the show while being pushed. This time it's...
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