Nissan Putting its Stamp on EVs (Or Rather, its EVs on Stamps)

 

Nissan EV Stamps

Nissan EV Stamps

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Customers served by the Japan Post Network's Minami Kanto office will be able to spread enthusiasm for electric vehicles with a unique set of stamps starting in February.

The delivery company has partnered with Nissan to offer a new collection entitled "Nissan Electric Vehicle History." Believe it or not (and we wouldn't, but for the stamps), that history starts long before the oft discussed all-electric Nissan Leaf which is set to debut later this year.

Collectors ought to consider boarding planes for Japan right now if they intend to get any of the new designs. Apparently, there will only be 1,000 ten-stamp sheets available for sale exclusively at Japanese post offices. Each sheet will cost $13.30.

The sale will be from February 1 to August 31, or as long as quantities last.

Source: Green Car Advisor





 
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  1. I wonder what that older car is on the top left? Very cool. Who knew that they had built that many different prototypes? Good for them. As Tagament always says on the GM-Volt.com blog, the market is big enough for everybody. Good luck to Nissan with the Leaf. They are showing a lot of leadership and guts. I hope it works out.
     
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  2. I want some of those stamps, man! I'm not a big Nissan fan but they are getting better and better all the time. And their stance on all-electric cars is truly heartwarming. Good going, and I think that this attitude of hard work towards the all-electric field is really going to pay off for Nissan. Smart work, Japanese dudes and dudettes.
     
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