With partnerships now formed with more than 60 governments, cities, and other organisations around the world, it can be an exhausting task trying to keep track of the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s various electric car agreements. However, now you can add another to the list.
The Alliance has formed a partnership with the city of Wellington in New Zealand with the aim of exploring the development of a zero emission vehicles programme.
Together the organisations have signed a memorandum of understanding under which a working team of representatives from the city council and Nissan will look at areas of co-operation to promote the use of electric vehicles in the city.
Nissan Motor Company’s vice president Hideaki Watanabe and Mayor of Wellington Kerry Prendergast met to sign the memorandum with Prendergast even taking the Nissan LEAF for a test drive.






