- Nissan LEAF 100% Electric Vehicle on Sale in Hawaii in January
2011 -
Today, Nissan North America and the state of Hawaii announced a
partnership to advance zero-emission mobility by promoting the
development of electric vehicles, and an electric-vehicle charging
network, throughout the state. The partnership, which was announced at
the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo in Honolulu, marks
Nissan's first definitive agreement in the United States and will help
to foster the adoption of electric-vehicle technology. The
Nissan LEAF ,
the world's first affordable, zero-emission, all-electric vehicle for
the mass market, will be available in Hawaii beginning in January 2011.
"Nissan is a global leader in electric vehicles, and the state of Hawaii
has shown similar leadership through its progressive policies and focus
on clean energy," said Brian Carolin, senior vice president, Sales and
Marketing, Nissan North America. "Hawaii's drivers share that
commitment, as demonstrated by their strong interest in the
Nissan LEAF,
the first affordable, zero-emission vehicle, which arrives in Hawaii in
January."
Hawaii has demonstrated policy leadership through the creation of a
$4,500 state tax credit towards the purchase of an electric vehicle and a
$500 state tax credit towards the purchase and installation of a home
charging station. The state tax credit, paired with an available $7,500
federal tax credit, could bring the price of a Nissan LEAF, which
carries a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $32,780, to as low as
$20,780 for Hawaii consumers.
As part of the agreement, Nissan and the State of Hawaii will develop
plans to promote a charging infrastructure for EVs, as well as the
deployment, operation and maintenance of a charging network. The
partners also will work to coordinate the establishment of policies and
help streamline the deployment of an EV infrastructure. Nissan is
committing to bringing a supply of Nissan LEAF electric vehicles to
Hawaii and readying the dealer body to sell and lease them to consumers.
"I appreciate Nissan's confidence in Hawaii and recognition of our
commitment to pursuing a clean energy future," said Hawaii Governor
Linda Lingle. "By bringing the Nissan LEAF to Hawaii and working
collaboratively with the State and our partners toward the
electrification of transportation, Nissan is playing an important role
in helping us achieve the goal of reducing our dependence on imported
oil."
"This partnership personifies Hawaii's commitment to a future powered by
clean, sustainable sources of energy. In order to change the energy
consumption patterns of our population, we have to offer drivers
alternatives to vehicles that rely on imported fossil fuels," said
Senator Daniel K. Inouye. "More than 90 percent of the fuel and energy
we consume in Hawaii is the product of imported oil. Given our unique
access to clean, renewable, energy sources, Hawaii should serve as a
model of what is possible when government and business collaborate to
plan a path forward into an energy efficient future."
The Nissan LEAF is a five-passenger compact electric car that uses no
gas, creates no emissions and has no tailpipe. It has a top speed of 90
mph and is powered by advanced lithium-ion batteries, which provide the
car with a range of 100 miles on a single charge as tested on the LA4
test cycle, enough to satisfy the daily driving needs of more than 90
percent of Americans and to circle Oahu.
Nationwide, more than 18,600 consumers have reserved a Nissan LEAF.
Nissan is continuing to take reservations through its website,
www.nissanusa.com. Interested
consumers are encouraged to place a reservation, which entails a $99
fully refundable fee to secure a spot on the list to place an order.
Consumers who already have reserved the Nissan LEAF online will be
invited to place orders through their dealer for the vehicle in advance
of market roll-out timing, allowing time for consumers to select a
dealer and assess home charging needs.
In North America, Nissan's operations include automotive styling,
engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing,
distribution and manufacturing. Nissan is dedicated to improving the
environment under the Nissan Green Program 2010 and has been recognized
as a 2010 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year by the U.S Environmental
Protection Agency. More information on Nissan in North America, the
Nissan LEAF and zero emissions can be found at
www.nissanusa.com.