Tag: Nissan Leaf
A New Chevy Equinox EV For $28,000 (With Incentives)
One of the persistent EV myths is that they cost too much. In the last week, I have encountered two separate individuals who repeated this nonsense to me. One claimed EVs cost well over $180,000 — the most preposterous false EV claim I have ever heard in person. Another came … [continued]
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A New Chevy Bolt EV For $17,000? (With Incentives)
The article title is accurate, even though it may seem a bit peculiar because at the moment Chevy Bolt EVs are not new. (There is a new version coming out fairly soon, though.) The Chevy Bolt referenced in the State of Charge video by Tom was new in 2023, and … [continued]
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A New Nissan Leaf For $28,000? (With Incentive)
This article is the third in a mini-series that started when I highlighted a new Nissan Ariya someone could get for $31,000 and a new Chevy Equinox EV someone could get for $32,000 — both before incentives, before potential fuel savings, and before maintenance and repair savings. Featured here is … [continued]
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NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace, Powered by Electrum, Launches to Help Customers Install Home Energy Solutions
New platform connects Nissan customers with energy products and vetted contractors for home electrification NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Nissan is partnering with Electrum to launch the NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace, a new one-stop-shop that helps consumers research, purchase and install home energy solutions such as electric vehicle chargers, solar panels and battery storage. The … [continued]
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When Cars Go Electric: Understanding The Tipping Points Transforming Transportation
Understanding tipping points in technology adoption requires clarity on how and why technologies spread. To analyze the ongoing shift from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs), it’s valuable to combine three complementary theories: Diffusion of innovations, logistic growth or the s-curve, and complex adaptive systems. Together, these … [continued]
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