
The Nissan Leaf, one of the UK's best-selling electric cars | Credit: Nissan
Partnership expands work already underway in Denmark, with plans to scale up vehicle-to-grid services, clean energy generation and storage solutions
Drivers of electric Nissan cars will soon be able to use their vehicles as mobile batteries, storing energy for later use or feeding it back to the grid at times of peak demand, under a partnership with...
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