EV tech dive: the greening of the Nissan Leaf | Automotive World
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EVs are just one part—albeit an important one—of Nissan’s wider sustainability ecosystem. By Megan Lampinen
Nissan was one of the early movers on electrification, and its pioneering Leaf model helped set the template for mass-market electric vehicles (EVs). Today both EVs and hybrids play a pivotal role in the company’s carbon neutral roadmap, and recent technology advances could go far in attracting consumers to low- and zero-emission mobility. But just how sustainable is the current offering, and how big a role will it play within wider decarbonisation ambitions?
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