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NissanNissanJapan, 1932 > present159 models
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sees Norway as a major marketing opportunity for the Leaf and its future electric vehicles and has launched its Future:Today exhibition there. Norway applies no VAT, no car taxes, no parking fees, lower tolls and use of bus lanes to electric vehicles, and there are about 3,500 public charging stations in Oslo, which is among the highest in the world. Nissan will be touring Oslo, Bergen and Stockholm, Sweden, with the LeafNissan LEAFJapan, 2009 > present29 versions
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over the next month.
Future:Today allows people to test drive the Leaf, learn more about the car and find their closest dealer. Leaf owners are also invited to show off their cars and talk about them with potential customers. It will also exhibit the latest fuel cell technology with 3d screens and hands-on installations. Light artist Chris Levine created this portion.
"We are very proud to have one of our Nordic countries, Norway, recognized globally as the leading European market for electric vehicles. Our strategy is based on a long term holistic approach focused on solutions, not just cars, and together with our partners, the Norwegian government and Oslo city authorities we will continue to help develop the environment and infrastructure for electric motoring," said Jacek Gorski, Managing Director of Nissan Nordic Europe.
Nissan has sold 2000 Leafs in Norway in the last nine months, which makes it the second best selling Nissan in Norway and in the top 15 best selling cars in the country overall.
The exhibit will be in Oslo from October 9-14, Bergen from October 18-25 and Stockholm from November 9-16.
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