The Renault-Nissan Alliance continues to forge new partnerships that promote the spread of zero-emission vehicles. The latest is a deal with the E-laad.nl Foundation, a consortium of Dutch grid operators.
Nissan and Renault aim to be the world's largest manufacturer of electric vehicles. In addition to building exciting new EVs, new partnerships will help to ensure the success of its upcoming zero-emissions models. This new partnership in particular is expected to fuel EV adoption throughout the Netherlands.
Under the agreement, the E-laad.nl Foundation will build a nationwide, affordable public charging infrastructure compatible with EVs. Nissan-Renault, in turn, will provide a full range of 100% electric vehicles to private customers starting this June with the Nissan Leaf.
E-laad.nl Foundation has already begun rolling out the 10,000 charging stations it plans to install across the country. Most will be installed within close distance of the home or workplace of EV customers. Buyers of a Renault or Nissan EVs can make the request for an E-laad.nl Foundation charging point when placing their order at the respective Alliance dealer.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance's commitment to the Dutch EV market began in September 2010 when it partnered with the City of Amsterdam for the promotion of electric vehicles and zero-emission mobility in the Dutch capital. The award-winning Nissan Leaf is slated to go on sale in the country in June.
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