Nissan enjoys academic drive as UK universities switch to electric vehicles

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Manchester Metropolitan University becomes latest academic institution to add electric vans and cars to its fleet

Universities are emerging as some of the top customers for Nissan's new e-NV200 electric van, the company has reported, with more than 20 academic institutions across the UK now operating electric cars...

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