CarWings telemetry records 1 billion kilometer on Nissan LEAF

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Nissan has achieved a new milestone for LEAF, its 100 percent electric car, having collectively recorded one billion kilometers on the CarWings telematics system worldwide.

The one billion kilometers have reportedly saved over 180 million kilograms of CO₂ emissions, Nissan said.

The CarWings telemetry in LEAF accurately logs the total distance covered by every LEAF registered with CarWings since the car’s launch.  The recordings were saved on an online counter.

Nissan_LEAFThe achievement comes just four years after the launch of the vehicle.  Nissan LEAF was the first mass-market electric vehicle family.

Currently LEAF is the best selling electric vehicle in the industry with over 147,000 LEAF vehicles sold globally to date, 31,000 of which have been sold in Europe.

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Continuing the success of its electric vehicles fleet, Nissan has launched the second 100 percent electric vehicle, the e-NV200, a Zero Emission, compact city van.

Recently Nissan announced that the Renault-Nissan alliance has achieved approximately 4 billion zero-emission kilometers – enough to circle the earth 100,000 times.

Paul Willcox, chairman for Nissan in Europe, said, “This huge distance landmark shows that many of our customers are rapidly clocking up kilometers as they enjoy the benefits of quiet, emission free driving.”

Rajani Baburajan

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