Since the premiere of the LEAF back in 2010, Nissan has been
focused on promoting electric driving across the nation by installing rapid-charging
stations across the country and making emissions-free driving more accessible.
Since the start of 2014, Nissan has already helped install
more than 800 DC quick chargers compliant with CHAdeMO standards across the
U.S. in locations like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington State, Oregon,
Atlanta, Georgia, and Dallas.
Nissan aims to increase the number of installed quick
chargers to around 1,700 by April 1, 2016. The charger-installation initiative
echoes the same priorities Nissan promoted with its “No Charge to Charge” program
last summer, which allowed new LEAF buyers to charge for free at participating
public charging stations for up to two years.
At Sheehy Nissan of
Mechanicsville, we’re excited about the zero-emissions future Nissan is
promoting. Stay tuned for all the latest news, or stop by to take a look at the
award-winning LEAF vehicles on our lot.
Image: Nissan
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