West Coast Drives Leaf EV Sales Bump

The lower-priced Nissan Leaf is selling better in 2013, particularly in West Coast areas that have extensive charging infrastructure. Read more →
Nissan Unleashes LEAF EV Taxis In NYC

The pilot program will help the City and the taxi industry understand how zero emission vehicles can be integrated into future taxi fleets. Read more →
Robots, iPad EV Drivers Of Tomorrow At Oxford

The University of Oxford, England is testing a self-driving prototype car system that could be less expensive than the one being used by Google. Read more →
What Does A Sub-$20k EV Mean For The Industry?

With a $6000 price cut on the new Nissan Leaf, a mainstream sub-$20k EV could have positive repercussions for the growing green car industry. Read more →
2013 Nissan Leaf, In Some Places, Prices For $18,800

Nissan unveils pricing for the 2013 Leaf, adding a lower priced model that starts at $28,800 but which, in certain markets, drops $10 grand after tax rebates. Read more →
Nissan Leaf And Its Maker’s Plans For Green Car Dominance

Nissan, fresh off two full years of Leaf electric car sales, begins production of components for the EV in Tenn. even as it outlines future green car plans. Read more →
2015 Nissan Leaf Aims To Be More Self Aware

Nissan recently showcased an automated Nissan Leaf at at Japanese trade show that can park itself and also alert you when someone is trying to break it. Read more →
2012 Nissan Leaf Lease Now $219 A Month, Incentives Increase

Green Car Reports reports on how Nissan has dropped the price of leasing a 2012 all electric Leaf as well as offering other incentives to drive more sales. Read more →
Nissan Leaf To Get Better Battery, No News On Capacity Loss

Green Car Reports takes a look at reports that the 2013 Nissan Leaf may be getting an improved, cheaper battery pack. Read more →
Houston Turns To Zipcar For Fleet Efficiency

The city of Houston will use Zipcar technology in some of its car fleet, aiming to get more use out of fewer vehicles. Read more →




