We have to give thanks to the first people who bought those $2,500 cell phones, as they made it possible for us to communicated using handheld devices that can cost you $1. It’s probably much the same deal with electric cars right now, as the original cost of the purchase isn’t easily balanced by the savings.
But Nissan wants to make life a bit easier and cheaper for its American customers, as they’ve recently announced a substantial price drop for the home charging system. This, instead of the original $2,200, you can now pick one up for $1,818. This includes the usual hardware installation and extensive warranty.
“By reducing the standard price for the installation of the Nissan LEAF home charging system, we aim to make the system accessible to a wider range of consumers,” said Brendan Jones, director, Nissan LEAF marketing and sales strategy, Nissan North America.
“By reducing the standard price for the installation of the Nissan LEAF home charging system, we aim to make the system accessible to a wider range of consumers,” said Brendan Jones, director, Nissan LEAF marketing and sales strategy, Nissan North America.