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Thursday
Jul282011

Historic day as Nissan delivers first LEAF to Canada

First Nissan LEAF, in PowerStream colours, to arrive in Canada.

Nissan Canada delivered the first all-electric Nissan LEAF in Canada today. PowerStream electricity distribution company received keys to its two white Nissan LEAFs MY11 at its offices in Vaughan, Ontario.

"As leaders in our respective industries who share a common commitment to protecting the environment, it's fitting that PowerStream and Nissan are joining forces here today to officially introduce this new and exciting vehicle into the Canadian marketplace," said Frank Scarpitti, PowerStream's Board Chair and Mayor of the Town of Markham. 

"The Nissan LEAF is a testament to the new frontier beginning to unfold in automotive transportation. We commend Nissan for its foresight and look forward to using our new LEAFs as a means of testing the impact of electric vehicles on our distribution grid."

Through Model Year 12, Nissan expects to release around 600 Nissan LEAFs on the Canadian market.  In addition to these MY 12 models, Nissan Canada has secured 100 MY11 Nissan LEAFs with 40 allocated to consumers, ahead of the arrival of MY12 cars, which will start to arrive later this year.

To be eligible to reserve a Nissan LEAF, consumers must be registered on www.nissan.ca/leaf and live within the vicinity of a Nissan LEAF certified dealer. Those meeting these criteria will receive an email in the coming weeks with all the details on how and when to order a Nissan LEAF.

The first Canadian markets to receive the Nissan LEAF are those in which Nissan has formed partnerships with local or provincial governments along with utilities, to foster the development of electric vehicle-friendly policies and an EV-charging infrastructure, which will help ensure the best possible ownership experience.  To date, Nissan has partnerships in Canada with:

 

  • The Province of British Columbia, the City of Vancouver and BC Hydro
  • The Government of Québec, the City of Montréal, Québec City and Quebec Hydro
  • The City of Toronto
  • The Government of Manitoba and Manitoba Hydro

 

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