
The Japanese automaker is working with Ecotality, a battery-charging technology company, to deploy an EV charging network in the Tucson metropolitan area. The announcement comes as a growing number of automakers
develop plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles and
join EV advocates and energy companies in creating the infrastructure to keep them going. Nissan and its parent company, Renault, are especially bullish on electric cars and have launched EV initiatives in several states and countries.
"This partnership represents a major step toward making zero emissions a reality in the Tucson metro area," Dominique Thormann, a senior VP for Nissan North America, said in a statement. "We are looking forward to working with our partners in fostering the development and acceptance of electric vehicles as the smart, environmentally sound choice."
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