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.
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| 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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