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Nissan will start taking reservations for the Leaf electric vehicle in April, start building them by October and have the first of them rolling into driveways in December.
The Nissan Leaf and the plug-in Chevy Volt are supposed to hit U.S. dealerships late this year. They're the first wave of mass production electric cars. Mark Perry, who directs product planning for Nissan North America, says new owners will have no trouble finding a power station. "So the concern, 'If I use this vehicle or purchase this vehicle, can I get charging?' that's going to be a very easy answer here."
The Nissan Leaf all-electric vehicle goes on sale in late 2010.
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 Press Release
NISSAN TO BUILD LEAF ELECTRIC VEHICLE IN SUNDERLAND
 UK to become third global manufacturing location for Nissan electric
 vehicles
- Production to begin in early 2013
- Initial annual production capacity in Sunderland of about 50,000
 units
- Together with Sunderland battery plant production, represents more
 than a 420 million GBP (468.2 million euro) investment in zero emission
 mobility
SUNDERLAND, UK (March 18, 2010) -Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., further
 underlined its commitment to zero emission leadership today by announcing
 that the Nissan LEAF will be manufactured at its plant in Sunderland, UK.
Nissan LEAF - the first in a range of forthcoming Nissan electric
 vehicles (EVs) - is the world's first affordable, mass produced zero
 emission car and embodies Nissan's vision for an environmentally sustainable
 future for road transport.
Nissan also said that construction of its advanced lithium-ion battery
 plant, announced last year, will begin this April. The facility, which will
 be located at Sunderland, will have a production capacity of 60,000 units a
 year and will start manufacturing batteries in 2012 for both Nissan and its
 Alliance partner Renault.
The production of Nissan LEAF and the batteries represents a total
 investment of more than 420 million GBP (468.2 million euros) in the
 Sunderland Plant and is expected to maintain about 2,250 jobs at Nissan and
 across the UK supply chain. The investment will be supported by a 20.7
 million GBP (23.1 million euros) Grant for Business Investment (GBI) from
 the UK Government and a proposed finance package from the European
 Investment Bank of up to 220 million euros (197.3 million GBP).
The UK's Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said: "This investment is a
 fantastic vote of confidence in the Sunderland plant and its excellent
 workforce. The automotive sector is of key importance to the UK. It supports
 R&D, technological innovation, skills and a supply chain that's a mainstay
 of the wider manufacturing sector.
"Today's news from Nissan, with support from government, shows that by
 working together we can achieve our aim of making the UK a world-leader in
 ultra-low carbon vehicles."
Andy Palmer, senior vice president at Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and
 responsible for the company's global EV strategy, said: "The world is at the
 dawn of a new era in automotive transport. Nissan LEAF, which will go on
 sale later this year, is a five-seater hatchback that offers the same space,
 practicality and performance of a similar car in its class - minus the
 tailpipe emissions."
"Thanks to the UK's firm commitment to a low carbon future in terms of
 infrastructure, customer incentives and educational programmes, Nissan LEAF
 will be built at Sunderland, making the UK the third country in the world to
 produce this revolutionary car."
Production of Nissan LEAF will begin in Oppama, Japan later this year
 followed by Smyrna, Tennessee, USA in 2012. Sunderland will come on-line in
 early 2013 with an initial annual production capacity of about 50,000 units.
 The three production sites will support the sales launch of the model, which
 begins in late 2010 in Japan, the United States and selected European
 markets, ahead of global mass marketing from 2012.
Nissan and its Alliance partner Renault are the only automakers committed
 to mass marketing pure electric vehicles on a global scale and together have
 announced production capacity of 500,000 units per year. To date, the
 Alliance has entered into more than 50 partnerships worldwide with
 countries, cities, organisations and other key stakeholders to prepare the
 markets and infrastructure for the successful adoption of EVs around the
 world.
Work to integrate Nissan LEAF into Sunderland's manufacturing process
 will begin in 2012. The car will be launched on the plant's ‘Number 2'
 production line alongside the recently unveiled Juke compact crossover car,
 which enters production in August 2010.
Nissan will continue to work in partnership with local and national
 government in preparation for the UK sales launch of Nissan LEAF in early
 2011.
Last December, Nissan and Regional Development Agency One North East
 signed a definitive agreement on zero emission mobility. The agreement
 includes the development of a regional network of charging points, supply of
 Nissan LEAF to the region from early 2011 and a range of incentives for
 early adopters of EVs, such as a period of free charging and use of
 dedicated EV lanes.
Although zero-emission vehicles are the centerpiece of Nissan's product
 strategy, the company is also investing in a portfolio of low-emission
 technologies (called PureDrive) such as clean diesels, efficient
 internal-combustion engines and hybrids.
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Note: Amounts in euros and pounds are translated for the convenience of
 the reader at the foreign exchange rate of 1.115 euro/pound and 0.897
 pound/euro (as of Wednesday March 17, 2010)
NISSAN LEAF at a glance:
- World's first affordable, mass produced zero emission car
- Five-seater C-segment hatchback
- Powered by an 80kW electric motor
- Charges to 80% of capacity in under 30 minutes (rapid charging)
- Real-world range: 160 km (100 miles - US-LA 4 mode)
- Top speed of more than 140 km/h (90 mph)
- Produced on all-new dedicated EV platform
Sunderland Plant facts:
- Established in 1984 (start of production 1986)
- Total investment in plant to date: 2.68 billion GBP (2.99 billion
 euros)
- Total volume since start of production: 5.6 million units
- Total 2009 volume: 338,000 units
- Current workforce: 4,100 employees
- UK's largest car producer and exporter
- Produced a third of all cars built in the UK in 2009
- Current model line-up: Qashqai, Qashqai +2, Note and Micra


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