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Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi Join Forces to Develop Japan's Charging Infrastructure
Japan’s four major automakers – Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi – have reached an agreement to work together to promote the installation of chargers for electric-powered vehicles (PHVs, PHEVs, EVs) and build a charging network service in Japan. Read more »
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Nissan Pushes Uk Government For Ev-specific Road Signs
Nissan joined forces with Ecotricity green car charger network operator to call the UK government for official EV-charging road signs. Read more »...
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Nissan Gives Away 400 Quick Chargers In Europe To Speed Up Development Of Charging Network
Electric cars are gathering momentum, as is clear by sales of models like the Nissan Leaf. However, the infrastructure is crucial in deciding if EVs will become a viable alternative to gasoline and diesel engine cars. Nissan has decided to widen the...
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Google Goes Electric, Sets Up 70 Charging Stations At Its California Headquarters
Internet-giant Google has just adopted the largest workplace charging installation for electric vehicles in the U.S. with the completion of 70 “ChargePoint†stations at its Mountain View, California headquarters. The new charging infrastructure...
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Nissan And Mitsubishi Plan Deeper Ties, Expand Oem Projects
Japan's Nissan Motor Corp. and Mitsubishi Motors today announced that they plan to deepen their business ties by establishing a new minicar joint venture in Japan and further expanding their OEM projects, to save costs and increase their competitiveness...
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Mitsubishi Unveils Production Version Of I-miev All-electric Rwd Minicar, Priced From $47k
The much anticipated production version of Mitsubishi's pure-electric i-MiEV minicar was unveiled today in Japan. Mitsubishi will begin leasing the minuscule EV principally to corporations and to local authorities in Japan in July. Individual sales...
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