Nissan has given Fleet Forum members five 100% electric Nissan Leafs for a year in an effort to promote zero-emission mobility. Fleet Forum is the first independent association that supports humanitarian organizations to improve and professionalize the management of vehicle fleets. The organization operates more than 80,000 fleet vehicles.
The partnership is intended to show the benefits of a zero-emission vehicle and is aimed at encouraging them to switch to EVs in the future. The program will start in the second half of this year and members that get to drive the Leafs will be chosen by the Fleet Forum and Nissan.
“Fleet Forum is typical of the forward thinking organizations that are embracing the potential of zero emission mobility. This partnership will allow us to demonstrate to the humanitarian and aid community the benefits of the 100% electric Nissan Leaf, a five-seater hatchback that emits zero emissions but is also practical and economical to drive,” said Nissan’s Corporate Vice President, Simon Sproule.
In addition to promoting EVs and the Leaf, Nissan is also in talks with Fleet Forum to help it reduce C02 emissions from its fleet through the use of Nissan’s “Pure Drive” technology.
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