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NISSAN SIGNS ZERO-EMISSION PARTNERSHIP WITH KOGOSHIMA PREFECTURE

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Promote “Development of a CO2-Free Island” in Yakushima

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Kagoshima Prefecture today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly embark on the “Development of a CO2-Free Island” project to create an advanced low-carbon society on Yakushima Island. Japan’s first World Heritage Site, Yakushima Island is home to some of the country’s oldest trees – the oldest of which may be more than 7,000 years old – and has an abundant source of renewable energy: hydropower.

The partnership will primarily focus on promoting the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) on the island and creating an environment where people can safely drive EVs and utilize renewable energy.
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THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE, YULON-NISSAN AND TAICHUNG CITIY, TAIWAN PARTNER TO STUDY ZERO-EMISSION MOBILITY

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The Renault-Nissan Alliance (the Alliance), Yulon-Nissan Motor (YNM) and Taiwan’s Taichung City entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote electric cars. The signatories for the MOU were Jason Hu, Mayor of Taichung City, Yasuaki Hashimoto, President of Nissan China Investment Co., Ltd and Jack Wu, the president of Yulon-Nissan Motor (YNM). Nissan, YNM and the city will work together to study the Electronic Vehicles (EV) Connection Program in Taichung City to make the city EV-friendly.

“Signing the MOU with YNM and Nissan means that Taichung City will take the lead to be the first ‘Low-Emission’ City in Taiwan,” said Mayor.

Studying how to make Taichung City more EV-ready is part of the city’s ongoing commitment to build a sustainable infrastructure that would include supporting a high speed railway and encouraging the use of electric bicycles and motorcycles. The city is planning to promote the popular use of EVs while developing supporting policies and structures, which will include using EVs as official vehicles, creating an EV promotional team, educating the public about EVS, creating purchase incentives, building charging stations.
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RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE PARTNERS WITH THE WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, NEW ZEALAND FOR ZERO- EMISSION MOBILITY

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The Renault-Nissan Alliance (the Alliance) and the city of Wellington in New Zealand have formed a partnership to explore the development of a Zero Emission Vehicles program.

The two organisations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today under which a working team of representatives from the City Council and Nissan will identify potential areas of co-operation in promoting the use of zero emission vehicles in the city. The memorandum was signed in Japan following Mayor of Wellington, Kerry Prendergast’s test drive of the Nissan LEAF electric vehicle accompanied by Nissan Motor Company’s Corporate Vice President, Zero Emissions Business Unit Mr.Hideaki Watanabe.
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ERGEBNISSE DER NISSAN-RECYCLINGAKTIVITÄTEN 2009

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ALTFAHRZEUGE ALS UNERSETZLICHE RESSOURCE

- 81,7 Prozent Wiederverwertungsquote von Schredderschrott in Japan
- Wiedergewinnung von Airbag-Komponenten bei 94,4 Prozent
- Festgesetztes Ziel im Nissan Green Program 2010: Recycling von 100 Prozent

Umweltschutz ist fest im Unternehmensgrundsatz von Nissan verankert. Der japanische Automobilhersteller arbeitet an Konzepten, die eine Belastung der Natur durch die Produkte des Unternehmens und den Ressourcenverbrauch bei der industriellen Fertigung auf ein ökologisch verträgliches Maß reduzieren. Neben einer Verringerung der CO2-Emissionen und der Reinigung der Abgase zählt das Recycling der in den Fahrzeugen enthaltenen Stoffe und Materialien am Ende des Produktlebenszyklus zum zentralen Bereich dieses ökologisches Engagements. Ziel ist es, Materialkreisläufe zu schließen und Ressourcen schonend zu arbeiten.
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NISSAN STARTET VERTRIEB VON SCHNELLLADESYSTEMEN FÜR ELEKTROFAHRZEUGE

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STROMTANKSTELLE FÜR DEN KURZEN STOPP

Nissan Quickcharger für Elektrofahrzeuge- Eigenentwicklung garantiert niedrige Handelspreise
- Bequeme und sichere Handhabung
- Kompatibilität gemäß CHAdeMO-Standards

In Vorbereitung auf die Einführung seines Elektrofahrzeugs LEAF im Dezember 2010 hat Nissan jetzt in Japan den Verkauf spezieller Schnellladestationen (Quick Charger) gestartet. Dank der langjährigen Erfahrung mit EVs und den entsprechenden Anlagen wird die Eigenentwicklung zu sehr wettbewerbsfähigen Preisen ab 1,47 Millionen Yen (rund 13.000 Euro) über regionale Handelspartner vertrieben.
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QUÉBEC TAKES ANOTHER STEP TOWARD A GREENER TOMORROW

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Renault-Nissan Alliance Signs Zero-Emission Vehicle Partnership in Québec

Renault-Nissan Alliance Signs Zero-Emission Vehicle Partnership in QuébecThe Renault-Nissan Alliance today announced that Nissan Canada has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Government of Québec, the City of Montréal, Québec City, Hydro-Québec and the Agence de l’efficacité énergétique du Québec to advance zero-emission mobility in Québec. The parties will work together to plan the necessary charging infrastructure and to promote the use of zero-emission vehicles in Québec.

“This agreement brings us a step closer to a governmental action plan on electric vehicles, which will be launched within the next few months,” said Minister of Natural Resources, Nathalie Normandeau. “We are planning a series of concrete actions that will pave the way for the arrival of electric vehicles in Québec. Since 97% of our electricity comes from clean, renewable resources, Québec presents a number of advantages for the introduction of electric vehicles.”
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SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY COMES TO UNITED STATES WITH DEDICATION OF NISSAN LEAF PRODUCTION SITE

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- Lithium-ion battery & 100% electric vehicle production to begin in 2012 -

Nissan today broke ground on the project that brings Nissan LEAF production to the United States. The groundbreaking ceremony marks the start of construction on a manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Tenn., that will produce the lithium-ion batteries that power the Nissan LEAF zero-emission vehicle. The all-electric Nissan LEAF will be produced at Nissan’s vehicle assembly facility in Smyrna beginning in 2012.
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THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE AND MOBI.E TECH TO PROMOTE ELECTRIC MOBILITY

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The Renault-Nissan Alliance and the Portuguese consortium MOBI.E Tech have partnered for the promotion of electric mobility in Portugal, one of the first countries in the world to adopt a countrywide electric mobility policy.

Under a Letter of Intent (LOI) signed today, the two parties will study how to promote electric mobility using MOBI.E model, the technologically advanced, end-user friendly charging system being deployed by the consortium.
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NISSAN GIBT PREISE FÜR ELEKTROMODELL LEAF BEKANNT

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EMISSIONSFREI FÜR UNTER 30.000 EURO

Nissan LEAF- Einführungspreise für Großbritannien, die Niederlande, Portugal und Irland
- Staatliche Verkaufsförderung senkt Einstiegspreis
- Alle Preise inklusive Batteriekosten

Die Elektrifizierung des Individualverkehrs in Europa rückt näher. Nissan hat jetzt die Preise für seinen LEAF bekannt gegeben. Dank staatlicher Förderung ist der erste vollständig elektrisch fahrende Nissan in vielen Ländern bereits zu Preisen von unter 30.000 Euro (25.641 Britische Pfund) zu haben. Er kostet damit etwa genauso viel, wie ein vergleichbar ausgestattetes Diesel- oder Hybrid-Fahrzeug. Das Null-Emissionsauto wird ab Ende 2010 zunächst in vier ausgewählten Märkten – Großbritannien, Irland, den Niederlanden und Portugal – eingeführt. Vorreservierungen werden ab Juli 2010 entgegengenommen.
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HAWAII SELECTED AS AN EARLY LAUNCH STATE FOR THE NISSAN LEAF ELECTRIC VEHICLE

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Due to Hawaii’s strong commitment to clean energy and a recognized leader in the introduction of electric vehicles (EV), Nissan North America, Inc. has selected Hawaii to be one of its initial launch markets in the U.S. beginning in early 2011.

Nissan and the State of Hawaii are working towards a partnership to promote the development of an electric vehicle network. As part of the collaboration, Nissan has committed to make the highly anticipated all-electric Nissan LEAF available to Hawaii consumers.
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