Nissan LEAF Joins UK Switch EV Program
Thu, 08/18/2011 - 05:08
Delivery of Nissan LEAF electric vehicle has already begun in UK to the customers who had pre-ordered it months ago. So the car’s participation in the Switch EV, a major electric vehicle test drive in North East England, might sound a bit pointless!
In this program 14 drivers will use the five-seater vehicle as their own car for six months to experience and report on life with an electric car. It will help the buyers to choose the right EV for their needs, but it’s of no use to those who have already bought one.
Still, this is a good way of testing the car in real life condition, specially for the EV-loving nation of Britain. The Switch EV project, which began in September last year and involves several other automakers, is one of eight UK projects supported by the Technology Strategy Board’s £25m Ultra Low Carbon Vehicles Demonstrator Programme and is aimed at accelerating the widespread adoption of electric vehicles in the UK.
Here’s some facts and figures about the Nissan LEAF EV:
- World’s first affordable, mass produced zero-emission car
- 2011 European Car of the Year
- Five-seater, C-segment hatchback
- Powered by an 80kW electric motor
- Charges from zero to 80% of capacity in under 30 minutes (quick charging)
- Real-world range: 109 miles (175 km – NEDC)
- Top speed of 90 mph (145 km/h)
- Produced on all-new dedicated EV platform
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