Nissan and car rental company Avis Denmark have signed a deal to create the largest fleet of Nissan electric vehicles anywhere in Europe, with a new order of 401 Nissan e-NV200 vans and a further 60 units of the 100 percent electric Nissan Leaf.
In 2014 Avis ordered 400 Leaf electric cars and after successfully placing them through its leasing scheme has added the Nissan e-NV200 electric light commercial and passenger vehicle variants to its offering. In addition, to continue to meet demand in the Danish market, the company has ordered an additional 60 Leafs, bringing its total EV fleet to date to 861 vehicles.
Avis Denmark managing director, Kasper Gjedsted commented: "We had great success already with the Nissan Leaf in Denmark and we leased all of the units we purchased from Nissan very quickly, which has led to us ordering more. To follow up that success we have decided to add the e-NV200 vehicle to broaden our offering and appeal to new types of customers."
Director of electric vehicles for Nissan Europe, Jean-Pierre Diernaz believes the deal is a clear demonstration of the trust companies have in Nissan EVs. He said: “We are very happy to be working with Avis again to create a lease offering for customers in Denmark. With big companies like Avis in Denmark and DHL in Italy placing significant orders for Nissan electric vehicles we can see that more people are realising the unique combination of driving comfort, low running costs and zero emissions is very appealing."
Nissan is the world's largest manufacturer of electric vehicles with the Leaf claiming its spot as the best-selling EV in Europe and globally in 2014. Last year the carmaker added the e-NV200 passenger and light commercial vehicle to the range.