Japan's Nissan unveiled its "Leaf" electric car, a much-awaited "green" auto planned to hit highways next year.
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ President George W. Bush will meet with executives of the major U.S. automakers at the White House on Monday as he tries to build momentum for his ...
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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. will issue its Green Procurement Guidelines
in April 2008, defining a set of environmental protocol to augment The
Nissan-Renault Purchasing Way, which applies to all its global
auto-parts and ...
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said Wednesday
his company is working hard to develop the next generation of
smaller, lighter auto batteries _ a technology that holds promise
for electric ...
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Renault-Nissan and Project Better Place pursue their strategy of zero-emission vehicles in Denmark
The Renault-Nissan Alliance actively supports the initiative of
Project Better Place which announced today its second deployment in
Denmark.
Renault will ...
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All-electric and original hybrid electric prototypes unveiled
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled all-electric
and original hybrid electric prototype vehicles, both powered by
advanced lithium-ion batteries. Under the NISSAN GT 2012 business ...
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Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., announced today that global sales of its CVT
(Continuously Variable Transmission) equipped vehicles topped one
million with sales of 1,088,000*¹ in fiscal year 2007*², accomplishing
the target set under ...
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Test drive of new electric MINI E. A professor starts a year-long test of BMW's new electric MINI E; A car that can go 100 miles on a single charge.
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BYD,
a Chinese battery maker aspiring to be a global electric carmaker, aims
for 700,000 vehicle sales next year, four times its 2008 level.
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Mercedes, Toyota and BMW show off their hybrid and electric vehicles,
which are taking part in a UK government scheme aimed at accelerating
the availability of low carbon cars to consumers.
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