Nissan, one of the pioneers of the electric vehicle segment in Australia, is planning to roll out more battery-powered cars in the coming years. While Nissan recently introduced its second generation Leaf hatchback, it is already working on other electric models to sell alongside it. “We’re busily working with the global team on how we will address electrification,” Nissan Australia boss Stephen Lester told CarAdvice. “And that’s not just limited to Leaf.”
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