Nissan Launches ‘An Electric Vehicle in our Home’
Comprehensive Zero-Emission Educational Web Site Engages Kids
YOKOHAMA (December 6, 2010) – “An Electric Vehicle in our Home,” a Web program for kids, will be uploaded to the “Nissan Zero-Emission” Web site today. “An Electric Vehicle in our Home” is designed to educate elementary school children about the reality of global warming and the merits of 100 percent, zero-emission, electric vehicles (EVs). The program features unique, kid-accessible characters and easy-to-follow dialogue about EVs and a zero-emission society. Utilizing engaging photos, graphics and film, the program gives kids and their parents a comprehensive look at EV technology and Nissan’s vision of a zero-emission sustainable society. The “Nissan Zero-Emission” Web site shares Nissan’s vision and approach to a zero- emission, sustainable society, as well as product information about Nissan LEAF, the first 100 percent, mass-marketed, zero-emission car. Aiming to be a global leader in zero-emission mobility with Alliance partner Renault, Nissan will launch Nissan LEAF this month in Japan and the United States, and in early 2011 in Europe. |

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| In addition to the development and production of EVs, Nissan is taking a comprehensive approach to promote sustainable mobility. This includes the development of more than 80 zero-emission partnerships worldwide with countries, cities, organizations and other key stakeholders. Nissan also is actively working on the deployment of charging infrastructure and second-life use of the lithium-ion batteries used in EVs, along with the promotion of recycling parts used in vehicle production. An Electric Vehicle in our Home! http://www.nissan-zeroemission.com/EN/KIDS/ NISSAN Zero-Emission Web Site http://www.nissan-zeroemission.com/EN/ |
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