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Nissan Rolls Out a System that Lets Your Electric Car Serve as a Backup Battery for Your House | Popular Science

The Nissan Leaf Zero emission vehicle. Backup power storage. Tom Raftery via Wikimedia

The Nissan Leaf can run 70-plus miles on a single charge. Now, it can also power a family home for two days if it needs to. The “Leaf to Home” project Nissan is rolling out in Japan allows the electricity stored in the Leaf’s lithium-ion battery to be fed back into a home, running major appliances for up to two days.

 

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Landers shows off Nissan Leaf at Desoto County Earth Day!

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Desoto County's first Earth Day celebration kicked off under sunny skies Saturday, April 30, 2011, with hundreds of residents in attendance to share in a community-wide appreciation of mother nature. The free family event was held from 8 a.m. to noon on the Hernando Courthouse Square in conjunction with the opening of Hernando's Farmers Market, as well as an annual countywide clean-up initiative.

Landers Nissan proudly participated in the event, showcasing the all-new, award-winning Nissan electric vehicle, the Leaf! Check out the image gallery, and learn more about the 100% electric, zero emission Leaf here.

Contact us at 662-349-5557 for additional information, or use this form.

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Nissan Leaf named 2011 European Car of the Year | The Car Tech blog - CNET Reviews

This is the first time in the 47-year history of the annual competition that the award has gone to an electric vehicle, in this case the Nissan Leaf.

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Well, the Nissan Leaf has done it again. It's garnered another award.

This time, the Leaf has been named 2011 European Car of the Year. The Leaf beat out 40 contenders including Alfa Romeo, Citroen, Dacia, Ford, Opel/Vauxhall, and Volvo.

In the 47-year history of the annual competition, this is the first time the award has gone to an electric vehicle. This comes on the heels of the Leaf being rated at 99 MPGe by the Environmental Protection Agency.

"This award recognizes the pioneering zero-emission Nissan Leaf as competitive to conventional cars in terms of safety, performance, spaciousness, and handling," said Nissan Motor President and CEO Carlos Ghosn. "It also reflects Nissan's standing as an innovative and exciting brand with a clear vision of the future of transportation, which we call sustainable mobility. With three other electric vehicles in the pipeline from Nissan--and with the imminent market introduction of four additional electric vehicles from our Alliance partner Renault--Nissan Leaf represents a significant first step toward a zero-emission future."

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Check out the Nissan Leaf's all-new pitchman. Or is it pitchbear?

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Check out Nissan's new Leaf commercial featuring Lance Armstrong!

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JUST ANNOUNCED!! Nissan's Electric Car, the Leaf, to cost just $25G!

Nissan has announced that it will sell its upcoming electric car, the LEAF, for $32,780. After a federal tax credit of $7,500 that is available to all buyers, the five-door hatchback will cost just $25,280, several thousand dollars less than the average transaction price of a car sold in the United States.

When it goes on sale in late 2010, the LEAF is expected to be the only all-electric five-passenger car from a major manufacturer that is capable of being driven on the highway. Read the rest of the story here. Below is a Leaf image gallery.

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Check out the Nissan LEAF! 100% electric. Zero emissions!

Get more information at Nissan's official LEAF site, at landersnissan.com, or call us at 662-349-5557.

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