Nissan hopes to build stronger consumer support and better consumer education for its all-electric
Leaf through a partnership with Montreal carsharing service,
Communauto. The 50 Leaf vehicles will be added to the Communauto fleet of 1,200 cars in July to help promote the vehicle sales and adoption rates in Canada. Communauto will charge the same rates for the Leaf as other conventional vehicles in its fleet and will install fifty charging stations across to accommodate for the vehicles.
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Source: Nissan Leaf homepage |