
With the sunset of Chevrolet Bolt, the LEAF will be the cheapest available electric model in the U.S.
With the sunset of Chevrolet Bolt, the LEAF will be the cheapest available electric model in the U.S.
EV Outlook: With each new year, the technology and performance of electric vehicles change faster than the year before.
Nissan approves the first bi-directional charger for use with its Nissan LEAF models in the U.S. The Fermata Energy FE-15 charger allows business owners to utilize their Nissan LEAF to help reduce energy costs.
The LEAF is refreshed for 2023, with updated exterior and interior design, standard technology, new aluminum-alloy wheels, and a streamlined model lineup.
Fleet managers will have the opportunity to drive the 2022 Nissan LEAF and climb through a static display of Nissan’s newest electric model, the Ariya compact crossover, before its official U.S. release date.
To build on the success of the all-electric LEAF, now in its second generation, Nissan will offer the all-electric ARIYA crossover in 2022.
The automaker signals its commitment to mass-market electric vehicles by making its EV compact more affordable while adding new features.
With V2G, your electric fleet vehicles could act as backup energy when the grid goes down, and you may even be compensated for the power they give back. What are we waiting for?
The 2021 Nissan Leaf is available in two versions, Leaf and the extended-range Leaf Plus.
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