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Monday, 2 May 2011

Nissan And ChoosEV Promote EVs In Denmark

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Nissan continues to forge partnerships in Europe to ensure the success of electric vehicles and the success of its own 100% electric Nissan Leaf. The latest partnership is with Danish electric mobility operator ChoosEV.

Under their agreement, buyers of the Leaf will be able sign up for a complete package of electric mobility services from ChoosEV. Nissan stipulated that services from ChoosEV are to include a home inspection by a qualified EV electrician and the supply and installation of a ChoosEV “Mode 3″ charger for safe and convenient, 16 amp recharging at home.

In addition to services from ChoosEV, buyers of the Leaf will also be able to subscribe to access to public and semi-public charging stations, giving them plenty of options when it comes to charging their vehicle.

“Our cooperation with Nissan will be a very big step forward for the future of zero-emission transportation in Denmark. ChoosEV is continuously investing in expanding the infrastructure in the public and semi-public environment. We just launched our first quick charge station in the centre of Copenhagen, and soon there will be an additional 5 charging stations available in Denmark. In addition, we plan to launch 300 semi-public charging points in 2011. With this cooperation, Nissan LEAF owners will experience a high flexibility owning an EV,” said ChoosEV’s CEO Henrik Isaksen.

The compact family hatchback can be recharged from empty to 100% in eight hours with a normal charger and to 80% in about 30 minutes using a quick charger. By opting to partner with ChoosEV, Nissan hopes to give Leaf owners in Denmark the same reedom as that provided by a conventional car.

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