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Nissan exceeds 500 electric taxi milestone

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NISSAN is leading the electric revolution with more than 550 electric taxis
now on the road in Europe.

Taxi drivers are some of the most demanding users with the highest mileage,
reinforcing the reliability and versatility of Nissan electric vehicles.

During 2015 alone, more than 100 electric vehicles were delivered to taxi
companies across Europe, making Nissan the best-selling manufacturer of 100%
electric taxis.

With running costs as low as 2p per mile, companies like C&C Taxis, based in
Cornwall, have saved more than £55,397 on average each year across its range
of EV taxis. One of a growing number of businesses across Europe using
Nissan electric vehicles in its company fleet, C&C Taxis proves that Nissan
electric vehicles operate reliably as taxis with huge cost savings and a
significant reduction in their carbon footprint.

The growth of the electric taxi market looks set to continue, as its
popularity has started to take hold in Eastern Europe. Green Lite Taxi Kft.,
based in Budapest, has purchased 65 Nissan LEAFs in a bid to become
Hungary’s largest zero emission fleet. To power its pioneering franchise,
CEO Örs Lévay has installed seven quick chargers within the city.

Örs Lévay, CEO of Green Lite Taxi Kft. said: “We are delighted to be the
first taxi company in Hungary to go 100 percent electric and the 199 km
range means we only need to charge our taxis once during a shift. Along with
the large savings on fuel and maintenance, the Nissan LEAF is very smooth to
drive and almost silent, which means a more enjoyable journey for my
customers and the drivers say typical 10 hour shifts are less tiresome.”

In Estonia, it has been reported that a Nissan LEAF owned by taxi company,
Elektritakso, has clocked up over 218,000 kilometres (135,459 miles) on its
original battery pack, showcasing the high quality and reliability of
Nissan’s electric vehicle range.

In total, there are 80 electric taxis and counting in Estonia, whilst in
Lithuania, Nissan is poised to deliver its first eight 100 per cent electric
taxis to the Smart Taxi Company, based in the country’s capital, Vilnius,
for late 2015.

What’s more, with the launch of the new 30kWh Nissan LEAF, drivers can
travel 25 percent further making it an even more practical choice for taxi
companies.

Nissan electric vehicles – which include the Nissan LEAF and the e-NV200, a
passenger and light commercial vehicle – are becoming increasingly popular
among European taxi businesses, with the Netherlands and the UK topping
Nissan’s e-taxi league table.

Top five e-taxi countries in Europe by registrations:

 Country  LEAF  e-NV200  Total
1. Netherlands 27 167 194

2. UK 124 10 134

3. Estonia 74 0 74

4. Hungary 68 0 68

5. Germany 24 6 30

Taxi Electric in Amsterdam was the first private taxi service to switch to a
fleet of 100 percent electric taxis in November 2011. Since then, others
from across Europe have joined the revolution, with the Nissan LEAF and
e-NV200 now being used by taxi businesses in Stockholm, Prague, Barcelona
and Rome.

Gareth Dunsmore, Director of Electric Vehicles for Nissan Europe, said: “We
are so proud to be announcing this all-important milestone. Nissan has
already delivered 30 percent more e-taxis this year than in 2014 and this
figure is constantly increasing, as more taxi companies realise the benefits
of becoming 100 percent electric.”

The 100% electric Nissan LEAF saw a lift in overall sales of 33 percent in
2014, compared to the previous year. With fewer moving parts, Nissan’s
electric vehicles offer estimated maintenance costs up to 40 percent lower
than petrol or diesel alternatives. Furthermore, European owners can also
benefit from various incentives such as no business tax or vehicle excise
duty on zero emission vehicles.

Nissan celebrates this all-important milestone some five years after the
launch of the Nissan LEAF, the world’s first mass-market, zero emission
vehicle and just one year since the launch of its 100 percent electric
e-NV200 light commercial vehicle. Nissan LEAF remains the best-selling
electric vehicle of all time, with more than 195,000 units sold worldwide.
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