EV Fan
12-08-2014, 09:03 AM
http://www.electricvehicleparade.com/storage/post-images/140827leaf.png?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=14177120 70728The U.K.'s Auto Express revealed the Leaf's new 2017 model, to be released sometime in late 2016. Nissan Leaf's electric vehicle strategy is really being fully realized as more advertising appears on television and charging news keeps popping up in different cities across the country. The most recent sales for November show that Nissan Leaf is eating up more market share due to this solid strategy for the last year or so now. Kudos Nissan, love the action!
Over the last year and half, Nissan has been working with eVgo on charging infrastructure, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, and has been rolling out DC-fast charging across the nation. A lot of automakers originally said charging infrastructure was to blame for not marketing these vehicles.
Nissan met that head on with a charging demonstration project in Texas some two years ago and that program turned into its "No Charge to Charge" program this year, providing Leaf owners free charging for a two year period or so in participating cities.
More... (http://www.electricvehicleparade.com/blog/2014/12/4/kudos-to-nissan-leafs-electric-vehicle-strategy-more-market.html)
Over the last year and half, Nissan has been working with eVgo on charging infrastructure, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, and has been rolling out DC-fast charging across the nation. A lot of automakers originally said charging infrastructure was to blame for not marketing these vehicles.
Nissan met that head on with a charging demonstration project in Texas some two years ago and that program turned into its "No Charge to Charge" program this year, providing Leaf owners free charging for a two year period or so in participating cities.
More... (http://www.electricvehicleparade.com/blog/2014/12/4/kudos-to-nissan-leafs-electric-vehicle-strategy-more-market.html)