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Tesla Sales Battle, Nissan Leaf-To-Home Test, Mid-Size Sedan Gas Mileage: Today's Car News

Green Car Reports

Today we''ve got stories on a battle between Tesla Motors and trade journal Ward''s Auto over the electric-car maker''s sales numbers, a test of Nissan''s Leaf-To-Home power station in Japan, and a gas mileage comparison of the Ford Fusion and Hyundai Sonata. All this and more on Green Car Reports. A research.'

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Toyota scaling up fuel-cell semis, 55-mpg Honda Insight, Nissan Leaf home energy: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

The Nissan Leaf is about to become more useful—as a home energy device. Honda has the sedan with the highest city gas mileage. And Toyota is partnering to make more hydrogen fuel-cell semis. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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Nissan develops vehicle-to-home power system for LEAF

Green Cars News

Soon the electricity stored in the lithium-ion batteries of a Nissan LEAF could make its way into the home. That’s because Nissan has introduced a vehicle-to-home power system that can be installed in ordinary homes.

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Nissan to launch LEAF to home power supply system

Green Cars News

Just yesterday we told you how the Nissan LEAF was being used to provide power to a building in Japan during peak times (see Nissan LEAF has got the power) – and now the Japanese carmaker has officially revealed the LEAF to Home V2H power supply system (pictured).

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EcoFlow flash sale takes up to $1,799 off power stations, Level 2 EV charger at $479, more

Electrek

It is joined by the Autel MaxiCharger Level 2 Home EV Charger at $479 , as well as the Greenworks 80V Cordless Electric Axial Leaf Blower at $297. Plus, all of today’s other best new Green Deals.

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Nissan to Recall 1.4 Million Vehicles Globally

The Truth About Cars

The cars in question include models like the Note, Kicks, Leaf, and Serena.& & Additional reporting from The Japan Times would suggest Nissan’s home market will be seeing the largest recall. Nissan is issuing a global recall on roughly 1.4 million vehicles over a handful of reasons pertaining to acceleration.

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Old Nissan Leaf becomes affordable road trip after 160-mile battery upgrade

Teslarati

However, one Reddit user posted their experience buying and using a first-gen Nissan Leaf that gets more than double the vehicle’s original 70 miles of claimed range. The silver 2013 Nissan Leaf posted by user sctbke is a sleeper for sure, but an affordable one. The environmental benefits were the cherry on top.