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"If the price is right, that will be super successful." Nissan unveils game-changing update to one of the most affordable electric vehicles on market: 'Super efficient' first appeared on The Cool Down ...
The Nissan Leaf isn’t the flashiest electric car you can buy. It’s a relatively basic hatchback that happens to be electric. It makes a little more than 200 hp, can go about 200 miles on a ...
In the past, Nissan has often partnered with solar installers to promote solar energy with new electric vehicle purchases and now they started doing it again in Japan with the new 2018 Leaf.
A joint venture established by Nissan and Sumitomo Corporation, called 4R Energy, has started tests using solar panels and second-life lithium ion batteries previously used in Nissan LEAFs.
Last week, Nissan last week deployed a partially solar-powered ship for shipments of its Nissan Leaf battery electric vehicle throughout Japan.
Tesla’s model of selling electric cars and solar panels seems to appeal to other automakers too – now Nissan is getting in on the game with Nissan Energy Solar. The company recently launched ...
Nissan is partnering with Aeroporti di Roma’s Fiumicino Airport, Italy’s largest transport hub, to give retired Nissan Leaf ...
"We like to call it our one-car parade." Brewery turns heads with vintage delivery truck hiding seriously high-tech features: ...
Experimental cells that combine silicon with a material called perovskite have broken the efficiency record for converting solar energy—and could eventually supercharge how we get electricity.
Scientists have created an artificial leaf that can generate more electricity than typical panels by mimicking transpiration in real plants.
Thomas says that Nissan’s new factory currently under construction in Sunderland, England will use EV batteries to store energy from solar panels and wind turbines.
Nissan Leaf batteries are lasting a long time, according to an executive with the automaker, and that may push mass reuse and recycling further into the future. "Almost all of the batteries we've ...