Wednesday, December 10, 2014
The Rotterdam, Nissan e-NV200 = € 5,000
The Nissan e-NV200 built in the city of Barcelona costs about 25% of the MSRP for an electric van and that is about $6500. The Nissan Leaf was awarded the best-selling vehicle in the region at the time of its release. The grant for vehicles to access bus and HOV lanes duly helps the company achieve a world of good.
When the Leaf released, Nissan sold about 2,300 units in Norway alone. The cost of the vehicle was around $47,000. Unlike many European countries, where electric cars carry a huge price premium, there is no import tax or 25% VAT tax on EVs in Norway. Less population in the region, abundant and free charging and fast-charging stations with access to bus lanes were major perks for EV owners in Norway.
Nissan as a company have come far from the time they released the Leaf. The major advantage of the Nissan e-NV200 is the cost factor. It still possesses the advantages the Leaf enjoyed. Rotterdam is the city walking into a new and improved mode of transport. The city officials are scraping about 5,000 older and more pollution vehicles of the city roads. This program includes some of the most generous EV incentives in the world which includes an immediate €3,000 rebate with €7,000 local incentives off of the list price.
The Netherlands is becoming a hotbed for electric cars with efforts from companies making a difference to the quality of life. US politicians have to take a right step in introducing and supporting similar programs to the general good and well being of the citizens.
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