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London Mayor Boris Johnson departs COP21 in a zero emission Nissan LEAF

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP takes advantage of Nissan’s zero emission shuttle service at COP21 Johnson is first politician to experience the new, longer range Nissan LEAF The range of the Nissan LEAF 30 kWh is big enough to drive 80 times the distance between Mr Johnson’s hotel and Paris Gare du Nord station … Continued

  • Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP takes advantage of Nissan’s zero emission shuttle service at COP21
  • Johnson is first politician to experience the new, longer range Nissan LEAF
  • The range of the Nissan LEAF 30 kWh is big enough to drive 80 times the distance between Mr Johnson’s hotel and Paris Gare du Nord station

As the first week of COP21 came to a close, Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, took advantage of Nissan’s zero emission shuttle service at COP21 as he departed Paris. Opting for environmentally-friendly transport, Mr Johnson took the opportunity to experience the new 30kWh battery version of the world’s best-selling all electric vehicle, the Nissan LEAF. He was driven in the Nissan LEAF from his hotel to Gare du Nord train station, bringing his time at the annual UN climate change conference to an end.

The London Mayor and British politician, who is paving the way for low emission transport in his home city, is the first politician around the world to experience the new, longer range model of the Nissan LEAF.

Mr Johnson joined events in Paris to speak in the Climate Summit for Local Leaders earlier in the day. As he said farewell to Paris, the Nissan LEAF 30 kWh provided zero emission, 100% electric transport so he could commence his journey home following the events at COP21.

As the world-wide leader in the development of zero emission vehicle technology, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is an official partner of COP21, providing a fleet of 200 all-electric vehicles as the official passenger-car provider for conference. The shuttle vehicles, which include the 100% electric Nissan LEAF, represents the world’s largest ever EV fleet at an international conference.

While the Nissan LEAF is more than capable of driving the distance between Mr Johnson’s hotel and Gare du Nord, the LEAF could have driven the distance more than 80 times, with the 30kWh battery extending its range to 250 kilometres (155 miles) on a single charge.

Speaking about his experience in the new Nissan LEAF 30 kWh, Mr Johnson said: “It’s a good feeling to see a British built export driving around the streets of Paris as the official shuttle car of a major UN conference. I’m delighted that I got to experience the new, longer range Nissan LEAF whilst at COP21. Zero emission cars like this will play a real part in improving the air quality in our cities as well as tackling climate change.”

Robert Lujan, Electric Vehicle Director, Nissan Motor Company commented: “It’s a natural fit for Nissan to offer up our newest LEAF to Boris Johnson as he makes his way back to London after COP21. The car is built in Britain and exported to Paris – as well as all across Europe. The Nissan LEAF’s popularity in the UK can in part be attributed to Mr Johnson’s efforts to reduce the environmental impact of transport in the UK’s capital.”

Whilst Mr Johnson’s time at COP21 has come to a close, the Nissan LEAF will continue to feature heavily behind the scenes as part of a 200 strong electric vehicle fleet provided by the Renault-Nissan Alliance – the world’s largest ever EV fleet at an international conference. Together, the vehicles are expected to cover more than 400,000 km, while shuttling delegates during the conference.

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