Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Nissan Leaf arrives in Hawaii

That of yesterday was a day that in some ways will be remembered by Hawaii, the day when Nissan Nort America has given the first Nissan Leaf archipelago. Delivery of the first sample is taken place at the New City Nissan dealership in the capital Honolulu and follows the first deliveries made in the past days in California, Washington, Arizona, Oregon, Texas and Tennessee, the objective is to distribute the model in all United States, where it is fully booked for reservations, 2012.

The first customer of the Hawaiian 100% electric car from Nissan was Bill Markevitch, manager dell'Hawaii Pacific Healt in charge of raising funds payable to Kapiolani Medical Center, or the network of hospitals the archipelago. The landing of the First Leaf in Hawaiian land represents the evolution of the Japanese manufacturer has signed with the State of Hawaii last year to develop and promote a network of zero-emission mobility.

"Electricity is a fuel for new cars and Nissan Leaf has the potential to transform the automotive industry and the way we drive" - said Carlos Tavares, Nissan President of America - "From today, motorists will have the Hawaiian freedom to choose a future emission-free, free from dependence on fossil fuels and fueling stations.

The delivery of this Nissan Leaf represents the dawn of a movement in which sustainable mobility becomes available to everyone. "Meanwhile, in anticipation of a widespread distribution dell'elettrica Japan, Mr. Markevitch said it would install solar panels in his own house in order to power their cars without using electricity derived from fossil fuels, while respecting the environment and exploiting a natural resource, the sun, which in those parts of some consequence.

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