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I am in Suffolk in the UK and am considering ordering a Leaf. They are to be available here in March 2011 and I have a test drive booked in Colchester with the dealer there on January 26th. I have some experience with electric cars as I used to own a little Reva G-Wiz AC Drive. It was fun owning it but severely limited on performance and range. I also lost a lot of money when I sold it, due to low demand and the batteries were past their best!

Nigel
 
Alternative said:
I am in Suffolk in the UK and am considering ordering a Leaf. They are to be available here in March 2011 and I have a test drive booked in Colchester with the dealer there on January 26th. I have some experience with electric cars as I used to own a little Reva G-Wiz AC Drive. It was fun owning it but severely limited on performance and range. I also lost a lot of money when I sold it, due to low demand and the batteries were past their best!

Nigel

Hello Nigel,

If I was you I would pre-order the LEAF asap, because, by now, the requests are huge worldwide and if you take too long to decide you probably will get your LEAF by 2012... (just my opinion)
 
taztaz said:
Nice.. Did not know you had that many in Norway.. I was in Oslo a couple of weeks ago at Rikshospitalet.. Working :) So owning a EV car in Norway give many advantages? .. 180% extra sales tax sounds like a whole lot of saving then?

We might get 5000€ discount in Sweden for EV cars next year. But its not decided yet... I know that the Volvo C30 Electric will have a fuel heater.. Ethanol i think the fuel will be..

Yes, there are many advantages. The 180% is an example - the exact charge depends on weight, engine size and kW from the engine.

If we are lucky we can import and export cars between Sweden and Norway many times, and get rich from the EUR 5000,- rebate. :mrgreen:
 
By the way, I used to live in Portugal (Lisboa), and I speak Portuguese from years in Brazil and Portugal. In another EV-forum my nick is Rio.

I miss them both - especially when it is -15 Celcius outside! :mrgreen:
 
Norway said:
By the way, I used to live in Portugal (Lisboa), and I speak Portuguese from years in Brazil and Portugal. In another EV-forum my nick is Rio.

I miss them both - especially when it is -15 Celcius outside! :mrgreen:

Hehe i can imagine! Brazil have a perfect all year round climate! :) If I some day win a lot of money i will buy a house or rent an appartment in a hot country to go there during the winter...
Tonight we had -20 outside.. And now its around -11.. Very cold for beeing this far south in Sweden.. It will probably be around -20 tonight again.. BRRR..

Is portuguese very different from the Spanish language?
 
Alternative said:
I am in Suffolk in the UK and am considering ordering a Leaf. They are to be available here in March 2011 and I have a test drive booked in Colchester with the dealer there on January 26th. I have some experience with electric cars as I used to own a little Reva G-Wiz AC Drive. It was fun owning it but severely limited on performance and range. I also lost a lot of money when I sold it, due to low demand and the batteries were past their best!

Nigel

I'd advise you to at least reserve the Leaf.

If you decide you don't want it after your test drive you can always cancel before you sign the contract at the dealership, and you will get a full refund.

Nothing to lose really. :)
 
LeafTalk said:
Hi, Another UK member here. From Manchester to be precise. :ugeek:

How many is that so far?

Great.. check my first post in this topic (EUROPE) in 10min and i will make a list.

You are 3 people from UK so far :)
 
taztaz said:
LeafTalk said:
Hi, Another UK member here. From Manchester to be precise. :ugeek:

How many is that so far?

Great.. check my first post in this topic (EUROPE) in 10min and i will make a list.

You are 3 people from UK so far :)

Nice work with the list.

If you check this thread out you might find another UK member or two: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2010
 
LeafTalk said:
taztaz said:
LeafTalk said:
Hi, Another UK member here. From Manchester to be precise. :ugeek:

How many is that so far?

Great.. check my first post in this topic (EUROPE) in 10min and i will make a list.

You are 3 people from UK so far :)

Nice work with the list.

If you check this thread out you might find another UK member or two: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2010

That thread had some interessting questions.. I don't need thoose safety functions at my house though.. But in the city maybe..

I have forgot to lock my car several times with money and GPS in the car during the night, also forgot to lock the house when i went to work.... Nothing happend... So far ;)
Think i need keyless access to my house, as i have with my car... hehe... And an autolock function ;)
 
Portugese Fleet Delivery
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/NEWS/2010/_STORY/101222-03-e.html

December 22, 2010

PORTUGUESE CONSORTIUM MOBI.E RECEIVES 100% ELECTRIC NISSAN LEAF FLEET
--First commercial user of car in Europe before individual deliveries start in early 2011--
LISBON, Portugal (Dec. 22, 2010) - Portuguese electric mobility consortium MOBI.E took delivery of nine Nissan LEAFs today, becoming the first commercial customer in Europe of the world's first mass-market 100% electric vehicle.

The keys to the cars were handed over to the CEO's of the nine companies belonging to the consortium by Carlos Tavares, Executive Vice-president Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Pierre Loing, Vice President Product Strategy & Planning Nissan International SA and Diogo Jardim, Country Director Nissan Iberia SA - Portugal, at a ceremony in Lisbon.

"Companies such as EDP, Efacec, Critical Software, Martifer and Siemens, which, together, have developed MOBI.E's charging solution, want to set an example by being the first entities to acquire electric vehicles for their fleets. The existence of a charging network constitutes the most crucial element in the affirmation of the electric vehicle. With MOBI.E - the most advanced and intelligent solution for charging worldwide - the incentives and legal frame as defined by the Government, Portugal brings together all the essential conditions to become the first Living Lab for electric vehicles", said João Dias, on behalf of MOBI.E.

At the ceremony, Tavares also handed over a set of keys to the Portuguese government who receives one Nissan LEAF on loan for test-drive purposes.

Prime Minister José Sócrates, who accepted the keys on behalf of the government, said:

"We are extremely pleased to be introducing the electric vehicle in Portugal. After 3 years of collaborative work between the Government, public entities, the corporate consortium which developed the MOBI.E solution and Nissan, we have achieved the first smart, built-in charging network on a national scope, therefore we are the first country to welcome electric vehicles. By combining in a pioneer manner our commitment to renewable energies, the implementation of the smart charging network and the introduction of electric vehicles, Portugal will be in the lead of the transition to a more sustainable future."

Portugal was the first country in Europe to establish a direct electric vehicle partnership with the Renault-Nissan Alliance in November 2008, signing an agreement to build a widespread recharging network at Portugal and to promote the benefits of zero emission mobility. MOBI.E, which is installing the network, has already set up charging points in 25 cities across the country Another 1,300 normal chargers and 50 fast chargers will be set up by Summer 2011.

"Today marks the start of a zero-emission mobility era in Portugal, one of the first countries in the world to adopt a nationwide electric mobility policy. We are honoured to be part of this new chapter in Portugal's history with the 100% electric Nissan LEAF. Portugal's commitment to environmental progress will inspire many other countries", said Tavares.

Nissan LEAF, which was recently awarded European Car of the Year 2011, is powered by a compact electric motor, which drives the front wheels. The AC motor develops a power output of 109PS and 280Nm of torque, enough for a maximum speed of 145 km/h. The electric motor is powered by a Nissan-developed laminated lithium-ion battery with an output of more than 90kW. The car has a range of 175 km (New European Driving Cycle) between charges, making it a practical proposition for many urban drivers.

Deliveries to customers have already begun in Japan and the United States while in Europe, deliveries to Portugal, Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands will start in the first quarter of 2011. Production of the car, which is currently being manufactured in Japan, is due to start in Sunderland, in the UK, from early 2013.

Nissan's innovative thinking extends beyond zero-emission mobility. Under the PURE DRIVE label, Nissan manufactures an extended line-up of environmentally friendly, internal combustion engine vehicles offering class-leading fuel efficiency supported by advanced green technologies. Next year will see the arrival of the fourth generation Nissan Micra powered by a supercharged version of an all-new 1.2-litre three cylinder direct injection petrol engine with an Idling Stop system to offer spirited performance and CO2 emissions of just 95g/km.
 
Oh nice!

Nice reading... I found a lot of youtube clips today about nissan leaf cars beeing handed out in the US. At least 4 more cars i belive. I have not had time to read the forum for a couple of days now exept this thread.. :)

So if you are lucky maybe you will se a Leaf in portugal now? 10 cars there right now then? :)

Today was a long day... Bed time now.. Have to get up in 6h again :( ciao!
 
taztaz said:
Oh nice!

Nice reading... I found a lot of youtube clips today about nissan leaf cars beeing handed out in the US. At least 4 more cars i belive. I have not had time to read the forum for a couple of days now exept this thread.. :)

So if you are lucky maybe you will se a Leaf in portugal now? 10 cars there right now then? :)

Today was a long day... Bed time now.. Have to get up in 6h again :( ciao!

One of those LEAF would be bether delivered to me than to those guys ;)...lol
 
This must be an agenda to get all Portuguese future Leaf owners to pay the additional TAX due in 2011 - the increased VAT (aka IVA locally), so those 10 cars don't count because they were not delivered to end users.
 
Haha.. :) I can understand your frustration when you are waiting for the car.. hehe.. "I want it noooow!!!!!" .. hehe..

I would hope that they could start test drives and booking in Sweden but i guess that will maybe take almost a year more until that will happen i guess :(
 
Videos from Portugal (in English):

http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb/Media/Media.aspx?mediaid=74516
http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb//media/media.aspx?mediaid=74521
http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb//media/media.aspx?mediaid=74517
http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb/Media/Media.aspx?mediaid=74514

music reminds me of Hawaii 5-0
 
lne937s said:
Videos from Portugal (in English):

http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb/Media/Media.aspx?mediaid=74516
http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb//media/media.aspx?mediaid=74521
http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb//media/media.aspx?mediaid=74517
http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com/EU/en-gb/Media/Media.aspx?mediaid=74514

music reminds me of Hawaii 5-0

Thank you.. Watched all of them :) Now I also found the Nordic (Swedish) news room on that site.. Had no access to that site before... Good to know to follow the news.. thank you ;)
 
Just saw this topic, I've been reading Gudi's topics lately.
Still waiting for my Blue Leaf.

Vgomes,
Portugal
 
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