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  2. Nissan Tiida - Wikipedia

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    The EV-11 prototype electric car was based on Tiida and used an 80 kW (107 hp) and 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) electric motor, 24 kWh lithium-ion battery pack rated 160 km (99 mi) distance, navigation system, EV remote control and monitoring. The prototype vehicle was unveiled at Nissan's Yokohama headquarters on 8 February 2009.

  3. Nissan Leaf (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Before official production commencement, Nissan developed three prototype battery electric vehicles—dubbed the EV-01, EV-02 and EV-11. The Leaf followed the unsuccessful Altra and began production in Japan on 22 October 2010. The Smyrna plant commenced manufacture of the Leaf on 13 December 2012, and the Sunderland plant followed on 27 March ...

  4. Nissan electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The all-electric Nissan e-NV200 utility van has a range of 73 mi (117 km), similar to Nissan Leaf. [9] Trials with Japan Post Service began in July 2011, followed by trials with FedEx in London starting in December 2011. [9] [10] [11] More testing with a more advanced pre-production version took place in Singapore, the UK, the U.S. and Brazil.

  5. Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    2012 Nissan Leaf (Germany) The first generation Nissan Leaf was in production from 2010 to 2017. It was unveiled on 1 August 2009 [3] as the world's first series produced battery electric vehicle. [4] Before it officially commenced production, Nissan developed three prototype battery electric vehicles—dubbed the EV-01, EV-02 and EV-11.

  6. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1941–1952 Nissan 180 Truck (based on the 1937–1941 Chevrolet 133/158 trucks) 1941–1949 Nissan 190 Bus; 1949-1951 Nissan 290 Bus; 1952–1953 Nissan 380 Truck 1952-1953 Nissan 390 Bus; 1953–1955 Nissan 480 Truck 1955 Nissan 482 Truck; 1953–1955 Nissan 490 Bus 1955 Nissan 492 Bus; 1955–1958 Nissan 580 Truck 1958–1959 Nissan 582 Truck

  7. Avatr 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Avatr 11 (Chinese: 阿维塔11; pinyin: Ā wéi tǎ 11; pronounced "one one" or "yao yao", not "eleven") is an electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV produced by Avatr Technology, a joint venture between Changan Automobile, lithium-ion battery provider CATL, and Huawei. It is the first vehicle under the Avatr brand.

  8. Avatr Technology - Wikipedia

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    Avatr Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 阿维塔; pinyin: Ā wéi tǎ; pronounced "Avatar") is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Chongqing.Established in 2018, Avatr Technology is a premium EV brand created through a joint venture led by Changan Automobile in collaboration with various Chinese domestic entities.

  9. Plug-in electric vehicles in Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2018, the Nissan Leaf is the all-time top selling plug-in electric car in Japan, with 100,000 units sold since inception. [1]The fleet of light-duty plug-in electric vehicles in Japan totaled just over 300,000 highway legal plug-in electric vehicles in circulation at the end of 2020, consisting of 156,381 all-electric passenger cars, 136,700 plug-in hybrids, and 9,904 light ...