05 October, 2018

Nissan plans to be 'trigger' for electric vehicle boom

Motor company Nissan plans to make one-third of all its vehicles sold in Australia electric by the mid-2020s, despite the lack of subsidies or government incentives for consumers to switch to EVs.
Nissan vice-president for electric vehicles, Daniele Schillaci,
said the company wants to be the catalyst for EV uptake in Australia.
The Japanese company announced its plan during the launch of its latest fully electric vehicle, the second generation of the Leaf.


Read the story by Cole Latimer from The Age - “Nissan plans to be 'trigger' for electric vehicle boom.”

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