Nissan Australia is set to launch an innovative, industry-first Circular Economy project in Victoria, with the Nissan Casting Australia Plant (NCAP) to use recycled LEAF batteries to power part of its production facility.
A new-look LEAF is set to arrive in Australia in August, with Nissan’s pioneering EV receiving key styling and technology updates designed to make zero-emission motoring even more appealing.
Nissan gives a fresh glow to the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle with LEAF 2022, with the iconic model offering more eye-catching style and innovative technology.
Celebrating 35 years of production at the Sunderland plant, Nissan has commissioned a very special conversion of the Nissan Bluebird – the first car off the factory's production line in 1986.
Nissan has been given the green light to install an additional 20MW solar farm at its UK plant, the next milestone for its EV36Zero project and the company’s journey to carbon neutrality.
Building on its rich heritage in electric vehicle development, Nissan has achieved a quarter of a million fully electric vehicle sales in Europe – marking a new step in a decade of success for Nissan electric mobility.
The new Nissan LEAF e+ has arrived in Australia, acting as an exciting new flagship model in the LEAF electric vehicle range by delivering more power, faster acceleration and an increased driving range between charges.
Nissan's drive towards carbon neutrality is continuing at pace after the 100% electric LEAF overtook Bluebird production at the company's plant in Sunderland.
Nissan today celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Nissan LEAF electric car and the delivery of 500,000 LEAF vehicles since the model was first introduced.
As adoption and curiosity for electric vehicles continue to boom, Nissan takes a look at how far the LEAF and the world of electrified driving has evolved over the past decade.
The new Nissan LEAF has received a prestigious gold Good Design Award in the product design category in recognition for outstanding design and innovation.
Nissan Australia will show its support for the country's growing charging infrastructure via a partnership with Chargefox that will provide benefit to new Nissan LEAF customers.
Nissan Australia has appointed JET Charge as its preferred electric vehicle (EV) charging provider, ensuring dealers and customers have access to infrastructure and charging facilities ahead of the arrival of the new Nissan LEAF.
Two in three Australians (63 per cent) feel the move to electric vehicles (EVs) is inevitable, with a third of consumers (29 per cent) already considering buying an EV.