From Sunderland to the streets, Nissan has released behind-the-scenes and exclusive insights into the development of the third-generation Leaf, built in Europe.
Featuring exclusive interviews with Adam Pennick, vice president of manufacturing (UK), Dominic Wells, production engineering manager, and Andy Marsh, vice president of production engineering, quality assurance and manufacturing strategy and planning for Europe and Africa, the video offers insight into how expertise, collaboration and innovative technology come together at Nissan.
Each Leaf rolling off the line aims to reflect Nissan’s dedication to quality, sustainability and innovation. From advanced automation and quality assurance systems to the expertise of Sunderland’s highly trained workforce, the result is an EV built to meet Europe’s expectations for performance, reliability and sustainability.
Manufactured at the Sunderland facility, the Leaf demonstrates a new era of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing – powered by up to 20% renewable electricity as part of Nissan’s EV36Zero initiative.
At the heart of the Leaf’s production is Nissan’s Common Modular Family for electric vehicles (CMF-EV) platform – a flexible architecture that enables Nissan to build diverse EV models on a shared foundation. This platform delivers manufacturing precision and agility throughout the production process.
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