LEAF DRIVERS IN LONDON CAN POWER UP FOR FREE
Enviado: 26 mai 2011, 15:25
LEAF DRIVERS IN LONDON CAN POWER UP FOR FREE

"LEAF DRIVERS IN LONDON CAN POWER UP FOR FREE
Nissan to provide free access to Source London network for LEAF drivers
Drivers will save £100 subscription fee over 12 months
150 charging points already live across the capital
Charging a Nissan LEAF in London has become simpler and cheaper with the launch of the Source London charging network. To mark the start of the initiative, Nissan is providing LEAF owners across the capital with access the charging points for free.
In support of the scheme, launched today by Mayor Boris Johnson, Nissan will give all LEAF owners who live within 40 miles of Source London branded charging point 12 months free subscription when they buy the 100% electric vehicle before the end of the year. This is in addition to savings as LEAF owners do not pay any road tax or the London congestion charge.
The Source London scheme provides a city-wide network of public charging points across the capital. A network of over 1,300 charging points will be installed by the end of 2013 in residential streets, supermarket and public car parks, shopping and leisure centres. Members of the scheme, which normally costs £100 to join, will need just one card to access all the charging points regardless of which borough in London they live.
Paul Willcox, Managing Director of Nissan Motor (GB) Limited said: "Nissan fully supports the Mayor's agenda to promote zero carbon emission vehicles in London, which is why we are providing free access to the network for all LEAF owners across the capital. A city-wide charging infrastructure will be of great benefit to all Nissan LEAF owners."
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: "I want to rapidly accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles and make London the epicentre of electric driving in Europe. Increasing numbers of motorists are opting for cleaner, greener electric transport, delivering a host of benefits to the driver including a 100 per cent congestion charge discount. This is set to deliver considerable environmental benefits to our city.
"Through Source London we want to give drivers the confidence that they can plug into this fantastic new motoring technology."
The Nissan LEAF, which went on sale in the UK in March, has a range between charges of up to 110 miles, as tested over the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC).
It comes fully equipped with features such as climate control, satellite navigation, rear-view parking camera, a quick charge socket and innovative smart-phone connectivity. Nissan LEAF's advanced on-board IT and telematics systems provides continuous information feedback to the driver, including battery capacity and range, and provides the location of the nearest charging station. Navigation information is continuously updated giving drivers the latest accurate traffic conditions en route.
Notes to Editors:
Applies to all Nissan LEAFs purchased by private customers before 31 December 2011 and who live within 40 miles of Source London branded charging point
Existing LEAF customers who register for the scheme will be reimbursed by Nissan"
Em: http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/u ... iaid=80929

"LEAF DRIVERS IN LONDON CAN POWER UP FOR FREE
Nissan to provide free access to Source London network for LEAF drivers
Drivers will save £100 subscription fee over 12 months
150 charging points already live across the capital
Charging a Nissan LEAF in London has become simpler and cheaper with the launch of the Source London charging network. To mark the start of the initiative, Nissan is providing LEAF owners across the capital with access the charging points for free.
In support of the scheme, launched today by Mayor Boris Johnson, Nissan will give all LEAF owners who live within 40 miles of Source London branded charging point 12 months free subscription when they buy the 100% electric vehicle before the end of the year. This is in addition to savings as LEAF owners do not pay any road tax or the London congestion charge.
The Source London scheme provides a city-wide network of public charging points across the capital. A network of over 1,300 charging points will be installed by the end of 2013 in residential streets, supermarket and public car parks, shopping and leisure centres. Members of the scheme, which normally costs £100 to join, will need just one card to access all the charging points regardless of which borough in London they live.
Paul Willcox, Managing Director of Nissan Motor (GB) Limited said: "Nissan fully supports the Mayor's agenda to promote zero carbon emission vehicles in London, which is why we are providing free access to the network for all LEAF owners across the capital. A city-wide charging infrastructure will be of great benefit to all Nissan LEAF owners."
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: "I want to rapidly accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles and make London the epicentre of electric driving in Europe. Increasing numbers of motorists are opting for cleaner, greener electric transport, delivering a host of benefits to the driver including a 100 per cent congestion charge discount. This is set to deliver considerable environmental benefits to our city.
"Through Source London we want to give drivers the confidence that they can plug into this fantastic new motoring technology."
The Nissan LEAF, which went on sale in the UK in March, has a range between charges of up to 110 miles, as tested over the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC).
It comes fully equipped with features such as climate control, satellite navigation, rear-view parking camera, a quick charge socket and innovative smart-phone connectivity. Nissan LEAF's advanced on-board IT and telematics systems provides continuous information feedback to the driver, including battery capacity and range, and provides the location of the nearest charging station. Navigation information is continuously updated giving drivers the latest accurate traffic conditions en route.
Notes to Editors:
Applies to all Nissan LEAFs purchased by private customers before 31 December 2011 and who live within 40 miles of Source London branded charging point
Existing LEAF customers who register for the scheme will be reimbursed by Nissan"
Em: http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/u ... iaid=80929