Nissan has announced that it will provide 100 cars for free use by NHS workers via it’s UK dealer network.
More than 30 dealer sites, those still able to operate, are taking part in the initiative.
The vehicles are provided at no cost and will include complimentary insurance and roadside assistance.
Only fuel or charging costs will need to be covered by the recipient.
The vehicles allocated for the initiative include Micra, Juke, Qashqai and all-electric LEAF.
They are typically used for dealer demonstrators or courtesy cars.
For those NHS workers offered a Nissan LEAF, the dealer will provide free access to the dealer’s charging facility.
Andrew Humberstone, managing director, Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd. said: “At a time when our healthcare workers are under immense pressure, Nissan wanted to offer its support in enabling their journeys to be trouble-free and more convenient.
“For the NHS worker who might rely on public transport and would prefer a car to drive instead; or for those whose car has experienced a breakdown and don’t have the time to arrange its repair; or there’s any other impact on your personal mobility, then please get in touch with Nissan and we will try to help you access one of our vehicles for free.”