Nissan Leaf Attempts Speed Record…Backward!

A driver of a Nissan Leaf is going to attempt to set a new world speed record, but in reverse. Read more →
Nissan Leaf Home Power Backup System Rolls Out In Japan
Nissan's Japanese customers now have the option to buy a Home Power Station capable of powering both their car and home with the cheapest electricity available. Read more →
The Future Of Off-Grid Living, Brought To You By Japan

The Future Japan house -- developed by an ad agency with the help of clients like Nissan -- offers an inspiring vision of better living through green tech. Read more →
Norway Loves The Nissan Leaf … But Why?

Norway has the best European support for EVs with no VAT, no new car tax, free parking, exemption from tolls, use of bus lanes and 3,500 charge points in Oslo. Read more →
Plug-In Electric Car Sales A Mixed Bag In April

April was a decent month for the Chevy Volt and a rough one for the Nissan Leaf, while Toyota's Prius Plug-In Hybrid sold well. Read more →
Nissan Leaf, Fat And Happy At 11 Months, 36,000 Miles Later

Green Car Reports checks in on a man in Washington State who has driven his 2011 Nissan Leaf 36,000 miles in a little over 11 months, showcasing how EVs can be used in one's everyday life. Read more →
5 Green Tech Stories You Should Be Reading: April 10, 2012

Geothermal as a safe energy source for Japan, EVs delivering packages, and the renewable energy in the stadium. Check out what others are reading right now. Read more →
Chevy Volt Sales Surge As Car Remains Political Piñata

Chevy Volt sales zoom to 2,289 in March, by far the biggest month ever for the plug-in electric, while Nissan Leaf posts a modest monthly gain to 579. Read more →
Interview: A New Car To Plug

Sierra Club interviews the first person in Westchester County, New York, to own an electric car about what his life with it has been like so far. Read more →
EV Taxis In Amsterdam: For When A Bike Won’t Do
Taxi-E, a private taxi company in Amsterdam, aims to add 100 electric Nissan Leafs to its 10-car EV fleet by next year, with help from subsidies. Read more →




