http://nissaninsider.co.uk/fife-man-wins-nissan-leaf-for-a-year/
Fife man wins Nissan LEAF for a year
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A ROSYTH man has won a Nissan LEAF  for a year, in a competition devised to
change public attitudes to electric motoring in Scotland.

Run by the Energy Saving Trust in conjunction with Western Nissan on
Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh, the competition took the form of a prize draw
for those who took time to complete a simple three-question survey of their
knowledge of electric vehicles.

The competition was won by Fife-based utility engineer Neil Swanson, who
took delivery of the car at the dealership on Saturday. As part of the
prize, a charge point has already been installed at his home.

A delighted Neil, who now plans to use the car to commute to jobs across
Southern Scotland and to tackle driving challenges such as the Far North
500, said: “I was delighted when I found out I’d won the car and I can’t
wait to drive it.”

He added: “Driving an electric car was always on my agenda but I wasn’t
quite sure the time was right for me.

“Winning this competition, will allow me to have the ultimate year-long test
drive.”

The competition was organised to raise awareness about the financial and
environmental benefits of electric motoring, challenge any lingering
misconceptions and assess public knowledge on the subject.

Results of the survey, which was completed by 4,000 people, showed that
nearly 90 per cent of respondents understood that electric vehicles are not
just for short journeys. Meanwhile, almost 95 per cent correctly said
electric cars are no slower than their petrol or diesel counterparts and an
astonishing 98 per cent knew EVs generate less CO2 than
conventionally-powered cars.

Energy Saving Trust’s Head of New Services, Harry Mayers, is keen to help
more Scottish drivers discover the benefits of electric cars.

 “The most compelling reason for a driver to consider an electric car is
probably the running costs – around 2p-3p per mile, compared to around 15p
for the average petrol car.  The big added benefit is that electric cars
have zero tailpipe emissions, improving air quality and Scotland’s health.

“For those travelling longer distances, Scotland’s network of publicly
accessible chargers is growing all the time and rapid chargers can provide
an 80% charge in around 20 minutes.”
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Fife man wins Nissan LEAF electric car
May 12 2016
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[May 12 2016]




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