Renault-Nissan isn’t the only car manufacturing powerhouse capable of setting up electric car agreements around the world, as Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has now proven.
The Japanese car manufacturer has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Danish government that will see the i-MiEV electric car break new ground in Denmark.
Under the terms of the agreement, the government will consider introducing the i-MiEV into its fleet in or after 2011 while also conducting electric vehicle promotional activities and implementing new infrastructure. The move is part of a national policy of environmental conservation initiatives that include electric vehicle related tax incentives.
Currently, Mitsubishi sells the i-MiEV in Japan and Hong Kong but it has also signed agreements with several governments around the world including those in Ireland and the Principality of Monaco.






