The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car) is an all-electric vehicle that was introduced in 2010. Recharging the batteries requires that it be plugged into a 110 volt outlet or a recharging station.
Paul Chesser writes about the driving experience of Stephen Smith who is an enthusiast of electric vehicles. In light of this real life demonstration of the Leaf’s capabilities, one has to wonder what Nissan was thinking when they introduced it.
This article appears on the National Legal and Policy Center website.
“As for “why Tennessee” as part of this EV system rollout, you might ask? Thanks be to taxpayers there, also, as Nissan has in its back pocket a $1.4 billion federal loan to retrofit a plant in Smyrna – just outside Nashville….”
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