2024 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 21:13
The introduction of the electric car requires more than the usual efforts of an automobile manufacturer. Nissan has its ball in play on many fields.
The car manufacturer Nissan is paving the way for area-wide, emission-free mobility through electric cars with another project: In the region around the Californian city of San Diego, the Japanese want to set up a nationwide network of charging points together with the energy company "San Diego Gas & Electric" for electric vehicles. To this end, mobility concepts should first be developed.
A promotional tour with corresponding vehicles is also planned.
Expansion in Monaco
In addition, the Japanese automaker has now announced specific goals for its zero emissions program in the Principality of Monaco. By 2011, among other things, the network of battery charging stations is to be expanded from 176 to 300 stations. The aim is also to have every second new car in the public vehicle fleet have an electric drive in two years. The first electric cars from Nissan will be offered in Japan and the USA in 2010, followed by market launches in 2011
in Portugal, Denmark and Israel, among others. (mid)
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