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[images] Squeaky wheels, rejoice: How 2013 Nissan Leaf was changed with EV
driver suggestions
By Sebastian Blanco  Jan 31st 2013

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During today's announcement about the expansion of DC fast charging stations
in the US, Brendan Jones, Nissan North America's director of Leaf marketing
and sales strategy, said that one reason the company is working harder on
getting more chargers out there is because drivers asked for them. As one
Leaf driver told him, "Give us more confidence by putting in more
infrastructure and we'll drive further." Turns out that the 2013 Nissan Leaf
itself was updated with EV driver input, a new industry style to match the
new drivetrain.

- "We frequently rely on them for what's working and what's not working.
They're not shy."

"I'm an old-school car guy," Jones told AutoblogGreen. "I've been in the
industry since the '80s. The amount of evangelism and groups – the Bay Area
Leafers, for example, are between 300 and 350 strong – is different [with
the Lef]. We frequently rely on them – there's an Arizona club, a Tennessee
club – for what's working and what's not working. They're not shy. It's
great because even if sometimes there's critical information, it's good
information.

"In San Francisco, we took 30 customers to one of those 'have-it-sessions'
and they brought up the light [in the charge port]. They started yelling.
'It's absolutely crazy that you guys don't have a light!' When we put out
the car, no one thought about that. Little things like that that improve the
ownership experience. You can't buy better customers. They're great
evangelists and they're very involved and they make us as a manufacturer
better. I've launched other vehicles, and it's never been like this."

This light is just one change that was applied to the Leaf after early
adopters pointed out how the car didn't meet their expectations. The
headrests were made smaller, for example, and the electronic parking brake
was removed. Also, the charging port now locks the cord in place, so no one
can disconnect the charging process except the driver.

- "The customers are going to play a big role in helping us make it better
than anyone else."

The interaction between Nissan and Leaf owners heralds a bigger change that
the Leaf itself is a part of. "The gasoline engine has been around forever,"
Jones said, "and when Henry Ford put the Model T out there, everybody
started adopting it. This [the Leaf] is brand new, so this technology is at
the beginning. It's only going to get better and better and better, and the
customers are going to play a big role in helping us make it better than
anyone else." 
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