Nissan established itself as a key player in the e-mobility segment early on, with the pioneering Leaf becoming the first mass market electric vehicle (EV) of the modern age. In the 15 years since then, EV uptake has fallen short of early projections, and Nissan is now doubling down on hybrid technology. But not just any hybrid technology: e-Power.
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