http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/dubbo-mayor-drives-fully-electric-nissan-leaf-powered-by-the-sun-81932
Dubbo mayor drives fully electric Nissan Leaf, powered by the sun
25 January 2016  Sophie Vorrath  One Step Off The Grid

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The mayor of the NSW city of Dubbo has laid claim to being the first in
Australia to drive a fully electric mayoral car after his council invested
in a Nissan Leaf just before Christmas.

The $27,999 LEAF is the third [electrified] vehicle for Dubbo Mayor Mathew
Dickerson – following on from a Mitsubishi Outlander, and before that a
Holden Volt [pih] – but the first to be 100 per cent electric, with no
back-up petrol engine.

This time last year, when Dickerson switched to the HEV Mitsubishi
Outlander, he told the local paper that the nature of his job was “perfectly
suited” to EVs, with the majority of car trips being made within the local
government area, most of them 5km trips.

This year, however, Dickerson told OneStep he felt it was time to make “the
next logical step” to an electric-only vehicle.

“The 170km range may seem limiting but it is a rare day when I would do more
than (a total of) 40km travel in the city of Dubbo to undertake my duties as
Mayor,” he told OneStep in an email.

“I also believe that it is important that leaders show leadership in a
community and reducing pollution should be important in every community.”

Cr Dickerson said he planned to charge the car on a daily basis, using his
home solar system – although considering the car’s range he also had the
option of going for three or four days without plugging it in.

“I have a 10kW solar array at my home and I only ever charge the car at home
so, in effect, the sun is powering the Mayoral vehicle.

“The technical reality is that my solar panels send electricity into the
grid but a 10kW solar array produces dramatically more power than my
household needs – including the power required by the LEAF – so in effect
there is no additional carbon being burned to create the electricity for my
LEAF.”

“Having an electric car in the fleet also helps promote their use as
practical, efficient and good for the environment,” Dickerson told the local
paper.

“As the use of electric cars increases companies will be encouraged to
invest further to continually improve the technology.”

According to Dickerson, Dubbo is Australia’s first council to use a Nissan
LEAF as a mayoral vehicle. And although it is certainly not the first to
incorporate FEVs into its fleet, Dubbo also claims to be the first in the
nation to have adopted a hybrid EV, with the Holden Volt in 2013.

“Sydney council has ten Nissan LEAF vehicles. There was a photo of lord
mayor Clover Moore in one of the cars but it wasn’t her official mayoral
vehicle,” he said.

Dickerson also notes that people in his electorate continue to be amazed at
how quiet the LEAF is and how smooth it drives.

“People with V8s would also be amazed by the acceleration,” he said.

Council’s fleet management policy is for the mayoral vehicle to be replaced
every year but Cr Dickerson said in 2016 when it was time for the LEAF to be
replaced it would likely be used as a staff car.

Managing director and CEO of Nissan Australia Richard Emery said it was
tremendous Dubbo City Council had chosen the Nissan LEAF as its official
mayoral car.

“There are many reasons why the Nissan LEAF is the world’s best-selling
electric vehicle and it’s great to see Dubbo City Council setting an example
for other government bodies to follow,” he said.
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