Nissan North America will present a free opportunity to charge the owners of electric vehicles in the U.S.. This is done to promote the environmental transport. Accepted as a standard household voltage corresponds to the network in 120V. According to the study, University of California, in 2015 9% of manufactured cars on the market will be electric.
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Working with Adopt a Charger to accelerate the widespread acceptance of electric vehicles to address environmental concerns, Nissan North America has "adopted" 15 electric vehicle chargers in California. Through the relationship, Nissan has installed and will maintain three Aerovironment Level 2 chargers at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). In San Francisco, at the Music Concourse Garage in Golden Gate Park, Nissan sponsored four Level 2 chargers and an additional eight 120v Level 1 outlets. The chargers are free to the public and provide convenient charging opportunities in these two high-traffic locations.
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Nissan opens in the U.S. 15 free stations for electric vehicles
Nissan opens in the U.S. 15 free stations for electric vehicles
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