The Nissan LEAF, electric vehicle, is just part of Nissan's greater initiative. Nissan's ultimate goal is to develop a zero-emission society. The Japanese automaker doesn't really see any alternative and is hosting more frequent discussions about the seemingly farfetched utopia. Despite all of Nissan's "talk" of a zero-emission society, many consumers have been left wondering what a zero-emission society really looks like?
Nissan has created "The Planet Zero" interactive website to answer the question. In classic gaming style, visitors can play around in different "worlds". Only on Planet Zero, the worlds are alternative power sources (i.e., wind and solar).
The goal of the fun and games website is to build greater awareness around environmental issues and why it's so important for individuals and communities to lighten their impact and help preserve the world for future generations. If you're interested in checking out "The Planet Zero" for yourself, visit http://the-planet-zero.com, today. Just be sure, your boss isn't lurking behind you...it's rather easy to get sucked in - even in its unfinished state.
"Through the Renault-Nissan Alliance, we are bringing more than just a new car," says Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO, Nissan, offering further insight into Nissan's ideal zero-emission society. "Creating a zero-emission society will involve mass production, supplying thousands of cars to markets around the world. Collaborating with countries, local governments, electricity providers and many other specialists will be required to help develop the necessary infrastructure to make the whole system work..."1
Interested in learning more about Nissan's many Zero-Emission Society efforts? Stay tuned Nissan of Manhattan, located at 646 ELEVENTH AVE., New York, NY, is dedicated to keeping you informed.
Source: 1 http://www.nissan-zeroemission.com/EN/VISION/
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