The top electric car of 2010 was the Nissan Leaf. The Leaf is the only true full size, zero-emission EV on the market, as the Chevy Volt does use gasoline to extend battery range.
First Two Leaf Vehicle Owners Take Delivery in 2010
The first two Leaf vehicles were delivered in December 2010, with much media fanfare in California; the first in Petaluma and the second at Mossy Nissan Kearny Mesa in San Diego. In this review, we’ll examine the Nissan Leaf battery range, and charging station dock installation.
Unlike a gasoline vehicle, in the Leaf, there is no starter, no alternator and no spark plugs. In fact there is no engine in the traditional sense. This is because the Leaf uses no petroleum fuel. Nissan LEAF runs completely on electricity.
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