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Can You Name The Top 10 U.S. Markets For Nissan Leaf Electric Car?
By Antony Ingram  Aug 27, 2013

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Top 15 sales markets for the Nissan Leaf electric car
#1 San Francisco, CA
#2 Los Angeles, CA
#3 Atlanta, GA
#4 Seattle, WA
#5 Portland, OR
#6 Honolulu, HI
#7 San Diego, CA
#8 Sacramento, CA
#9 Nashville, TN
#10 St. Louis, MO
]

If you had to guess the top ten U.S. markets for Nissan Leaf sales, you'd
probably select a bunch of locations on the west and east coasts.

And for the most part, you'd be right--but as Nissan's own figures show,
even a few of the Midwestern and Southern cities are getting behind the
electric compact.

No prizes for guessing the top two markets: San Francisco and Los Angeles
are electric car central right now, each offering a suitable charging
infrastructure and plenty of congestion, allowing the Leaf to beat its
gasoline counterparts where they're at their most inefficient. In San
Francisco specifically, the Leaf is in the top ten selling vehicles--and the
very first Leaf in the U.S. was sold there in 2010.

What you might not have guessed is that Atlanta, Georgia is the third-most
Leafy city in the States. Nissan calls it a "New Wave" electric car market,
with several factors coming into play in favor of the Leaf. One is good old
congestion--something familiar to residents of any big city--but High
Occupancy Vehicle lane access, a $5,000 tax credit for zero-emission
vehicles in the state, and a Nissan workplace outreach has seen more than
100 sales to Southern Company utility employees alone.

Fourth and fifth place go to Seattle and Portland respectively, with
incentives, high awareness and the West Coast Electric Highway all helping
Leaf sales, while Honolulu in Hawaii sits in sixth. Despite higher
electricity prices, gas is more expensive for island residents too, and a
large charging grid makes getting around particularly easy.

More Western markets cover 7th and 8th spots--San Diego and
Sacramento--before the Leaf's U.S. manufacturing home, Nashville, pops up on
the list. Home advantage certainly plays a part here, with plenty of
employee enthusiasts to spread the word and a push by the city to set up a
suitable charging network.

"In certain communities we've seen peer-to-peer selling play a huge role and
sales really are viral in nature," said Nissan director of EV sales and
marketing, Erik Gottfried, explaining the car's popularity in Tennessee.

And tenth position? That goes not to an East Coast city, as you might
expect, but St. Louis, Missouri. Home of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis has
taken its "gateway to the West" status literally and adopted that western
love of electric vehicles. It's another New Wave market for Nissan, with
enthusiastic dealers and customers able to afford the lease payments on a
Leaf with the money they've saved in gas.

Chicago and Denver tie for 11th spot, followed by Washington D.C, Dallas and
New York.
[© Green Car Reports]




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