Nissan and Car Charging Group, Inc. (OTCQB: CCGI), a nationwide
provider of convenient electric vehicle (EV) charging services,
announced a joint initiative to make EV charging more readily available
and to expand consumer awareness of the electric car market. CarCharging
and Nissan will work together to determine the placement of the
chargers, which is expected to be in key markets throughout the United
States by the end of 2013.
Nissan's quick charger stations drastically reduce charging times,
charging a fully depleted Nissan LEAF to 80 percent capacity in
approximately 30 minutes. The initial goal for the initiative is to
deploy the 48 Nissan-branded quick chargers primarily in California and
on the East Coast.
As a part of the initiative, CarCharging will continue to educate
consumers about how the EV charging infrastructure enhances the adoption
and use of electric cars. This campaign will include tools to
communicate the charging opportunities for drivers without private
garages, such as residents of apartment and condo communities; the ease
and benefits of public EV charging; and charging subscription offerings.
CarCharging is also developing a mobile application to provide
real-time charging station location information with turn-by-turn
directions and access capability for all CarCharging EV charging
stations, including ChargePoint® and Nissan's quick chargers.
CarCharging will also offer its proprietary evCharge card at no cost to
all LEAF drivers at participating Nissan dealerships. The evCharge card
allows drivers to initiate use and payment at all public charging
stations on the ChargePoint® Network, the largest national online
network connecting EV drivers to EV charging stations.
Brendan Jones, Nissan director for EV Infrastructure, said, "Nissan's
commitment to expanding EV charging infrastructure—including quick
chargers with businesses such as CarCharging—not only supports today's
Nissan LEAF and other EV drivers, but also helps prepare communities for
the increasing use of EVs. With more than 25,000 Nissan LEAFs already
on U.S. roads, bolstering infrastructure further accelerates the
adoption curve as it provides range confidence and promotes additional
zero-emissions driving."
"CarCharging is thrilled to enhance our products and services by
including Nissan's quick chargers in our public EV charging network and
to offer our evCharge card to consumers who purchase a LEAF at a Nissan
dealership," said Michael D. Farkas, CEO of CarCharging. "Through our
partnership with Nissan, we are eager to expand the EV market by
educating consumers who don't live in single-family homes and may not be
aware of public EV charging services available today."
Courtesy of: Nissan Newsroom
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