Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Renault and Nissan, recently gave a lecture at Stanford University's Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). The lecture was given as the Renault-Nissan Alliance opened its Silicon Valley office nearby.
Ghosn said technology-savvy “early adopters” in places like California and Japan buy the Nissan Leaf chiefly for its environmental benefits. But emerging markets may have an even greater interest in promoting zero-emission transportation.
Nissan's chief executive used his lecture to answer many questions about the Leaf and the future of the electric vehicle, such as:
- Why did the Renault-Nissan Alliance invest more than billion to create the first affordable and mass-produced zero-emission vehicles on the planet?
- What does it take to transform one the world's largest car companies into a model of sustainability and innovation?
- How do you get breakthrough technology from a company known for “incremental improvements”?
To find the answers to these questions, check out the videos below.
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