Nissan wins Sustainability Initiative Award

At the Auto Trader New Car Awards 2022

Nissan has taken home the Sustainability Initiative Award at the sixth-annual Auto Trader New Car Awards, in recognition of its plan to create a sustainable EV manufacturing hub in the UK.

Centred around its record-breaking plant in Sunderland, Nissan EV36Zero will supercharge the company’s drive to carbon neutrality and establish a new 360-degree solutions for zero-emissions motoring.

The transformational project was launched in July 2021 with an initial £1 billion investment by Nissan and its partners Envision AESC, a global player in world-leading battery technology, and Sunderland City Council.

Collecting the award, Andrew Humberstone, Nissan GB’s managing director said: “We are delighted to receive this award, which recognises Nissan’s progress towards its carbon neutrality goals and its ongoing commitment to zero emission motoring for all.

“Nissan is creating a future-proof and sustainable EV manufacturing hub right here in the UK, and we will see the first tangible results later this year with the formal opening of the newly expanded solar farm.”

Nissan EV36Zero brings together electric vehicles, renewable energy and battery production, using these interconnected initiatives to set a blueprint for the future of the automotive industry.

The plans for the future include the expansion of an existing solar farm on the NMUK site, which will be able to generate renewable energy to build every electric LEAF currently sold in Europe.

Nissan will also produce a new-generation all-electric crossover in the UK as part of the package.

Supporting this new model allocation, Envision AESC will build the UK’s first Gigafactory, powered by renewable energy and pioneering next-generation battery technology. Construction is expected to take place this summer.

Bringing this ecosystem together, Sunderland City Council is leading a first-of-its-kind project that aims to delivery a 100% renewable electricity ‘Microgrid’ saving 55,000 tonnes of carbon annually.

A 1MW battery storage system using second-life Nissan/Envision AESC batteries will allow for excess energy generated during daylight hours to be captured and used at another time, helping to balance demand on the grid.

Honouring Nissan’s achievement, judges from the Carbon Literacy Project said: “Nissan’s initiative effectively combines the multiple elements needed in the transition to successfully becoming a more sustainable automaker. Nissan’s strategies set a whole new precedent for the industry as a whole, well done!”

Working together

With a growing focus on environmentally-friendly practices across the industry, Auto Trader created a new award category for 2022, the Sustainability Initiative Award.

This award has been designed to recognise the manufacturers who have launched a sustainability initiative in the last year, whether it’s an employee scheme, new app, product feature, engineering advancement or industry-wide initiative.

Entries were judged by experts from the Carbon Literacy Project, an organisation that involves people and organisations from all sectors and walks of life working together to advance understanding and action on climate change.