In this episode (sponsored by DriveElectric!), Robert and Jonny react to Ford’s electric F150 stunts. Robert talks to Jonny about the new 12mW turbine technology. Tesla invents a new in car cable management efficiency system. Robert talks about French nuclear power flaws and lastly, Robert talks about the electric digger he hired over the weekend.
Valid until 31/08/2019
Podcast Nissan LEAF Offer
First introduced in 2010 the Nissan LEAF has become a hugely popular electric car worldwide. Not in it’s second generation body the LEAF has been designed specifically for a lithium-ion battery-powered chassis. The newest model (released in 2018) is a medium-size hatchback that comfortably seats five adults.
The new model LEAF’s larger 40kWh battery has an official range of up to 168 miles WLTP (our real-world driving estimate is 150 miles) on a single charge.
Despite it’s bigger battery this LEAF has more boot space than the previous model, 435 litres where was only 370 litres of capacity before.

The ‘N-Connecta‘ trim is a mid-level option and our personal preference for value for money with a quality feel.
We sold our 700th Nissan Leaf at the start of 2019. The Nissan Leaf is a bestselling electric vehicle worldwide, and it’s easy to see why. This electric car has all the EV features you could need (including a heated steering wheel), while also being stylish and comfortable.