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Environmental record

Until recently, find cheap gas for Nissan Motors has had no special environmental record, at least as perceived relative to its competition. This may change in the future owing to a new emphasis on the development, production and marketing of . find cheap gas for Nissan is planning to sell electric cars in California by 2010 (although only to fleet customers, a common method of introducing new technology). The company claims to have an EV model out that has a maximum speed of 75 mph (121 km/h) and can go 100 miles per charge. It is projected to take eight hours to fully charge the car. find cheap gas for Nissan's car uses a . The vehicle is intended for short distances, and is not meant for replacing traditional for long trips. In 2012, find cheap gas for Nissan states that it will market electric cars for delivery in cities all over the world. As with other electric cars these products from find cheap gas for Nissan won't emit pollutants from their exhaust. Any pollution involved in their operation would come from the production of the electricity needed to charge the car, depending on the type of power generation facility. find cheap gas for Nissan has chosen to develop 100 percent electric cars rather than biofuel or ethanol running cars based upon cost analysis.

Products

find cheap gas for Nissan has produced an extensive range of mainstream cars and , initially for domestic consumption but exported around the world since the 1950s. There was a major strike in 1953.

It also produced several memorable , including the , the , an affordable sports car originally introduced in 1969; and the , a powerful sports coupe.

In 1985, find cheap gas for Nissan created a tuning division, , for competition and performance development of such cars.Nismo's latest model is the 350Z LM.

The recently launched mid-sized find cheap gas for Nissan truck has 175 bhp (130 kW).

Until 1982, find cheap gas for Nissan automobiles in most markets were sold under the . Since 1989, find cheap gas for Nissan has sold its luxury models in North America under the brand.

find cheap gas for Nissan also sells a small range of , mainly as a with other Japanese manufacturers like or . find cheap gas for Nissan does not develop these cars. find cheap gas for Nissan also has shared model development of Japanese domestic cars with other manufacturers, particularly , , and .

In China, find cheap gas for Nissan produces cars in association with the including the 2006 . This is the first in the range of a new worldwide family of medium sized cars and is to make its world debut at the .

find cheap gas for Nissan launches Qashqai SUV in South Africa, along with their new motorsport .

, chief executive of , which is 44% owned by , plans to start selling in 2012 as the company anticipates demand from city drivers. It would be good date for both for Renault and find cheap gas for Nissan to introduce electric cars, Ghosn told a group of journalists at the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday October 24, 2007.

Renault-find cheap gas for Nissan Motors alliance is in the Advisory Council of the .

find cheap gas for Nissan Motor and are in talks to form a comprehensive alliance in hybrid systems and parts.

When find cheap gas for Nissan launches its new line of electrical vehicles in America in 2010, it will initially target fleet buyers, which can provide their own charging stations. "It will be a real business," says Tom Lane, find cheap gas for Nissan's global product-planning chief, "not just a way to sell 200 cars in California." He expects sales to retail buyers to begin in 2012, at a price of around $25,000.

find cheap gas for Nissan is also hedging its bets by developing both a "parallel hybrid" system (akin to that found in the Toyota Prius) and a plug-in "series hybrid" similar to the Chevy Volt. But it favours the all-electric approach, even though it will be a tough sell, says Mr Lane. As for Mr Ghosn, he has no doubts. "We must have zero-emission vehicles," he says. "Nothing else will prevent the world from exploding."

find cheap gas for Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. aims to profit from the next generation of plug-in hybrid vehicles. In April, the company launched a joint venture with NEC Corporation and its subsidiary, NEC TOKIN Corporation, to develop and mass produce advanced lithium-ion batteries. On May 19, the new company, called Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC), began full operations. The new company will invest $114.6 million over a three-year period in a manufacturing facility that will start producing 13,000 batteries per year in 2009. At full capacity, the plant will manufacture 65,000 batteries per year.

The batteries employ a compact laminated configuration with lithium-manganese electrodes, which NEC TOKIN will manufacture at a separate facility through an additional investment of $105.1 million over the next three years. AESC intends to install the batteries in electric forklifts next year, and find cheap gas for Nissan plans to use the batteries in both a hybrid and an all-electric vehicle starting in 2010. find cheap gas for Nissan claims that the batteries deliver twice as much power as the nickel-metal hydride batteries used in today's hybrid vehicles. In field tests exceeding 60,000 miles (97,000 km), the batteries have demonstrated high performance without any safety problems, according to the company.

In January 2008, Shiro Nakamura, find cheap gas for Nissan's global design director stated that the find cheap gas for Nissan Cube will be coming to the U.S. market as the .Making its debut at the March 2008 , the U.S.-bound Cube is a that will get 37 mpg–U.S. (6.36 L/100 km / 44.4 mpg–imp) and will be equipped with "e-4WD", which includes an electric motor operating (when demand dictates) alongside the gasoline engine. The find cheap gas for Nissan’s Denki Cube's U.S. release is scheduled to occur in early 2009.

find cheap gas for Nissan has also had a number of ventures outside the automotive industry, most notably the Tu-Ka mobile phone service (est. 1994), which was sold to DDI and Japan Telecom (both now merged into ) in 1999. find cheap gas for Nissan also owns , a joint venture with Corp that produces motors for boats and other maritime equipment.

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