Wednesday, December 23, 2015

BMW and Nissan carpool for fast EV chargers across the US
Having an electric car is no good if there's nowhere to charge it. Fortunately, BMW and Nissan are on the case. The two firms have partnered to roll out a network of new electric vehicle (EV) fast charging points across the US. There will be 120 locations in total, across 19 states.

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The roll-out, to be delivered in partnership with EV charging firm Greenlots, is aimed in part at providing support for Nissan Leaf and BMW i3 drivers, as well as at helping to encourage more widespread adoption of EVs, and increase the potential of electric-powered in the US.
The new locations will each offer dual 50 kW DC fast-charging stations, with bothCHAdeMO and CCS connectors. They will be able to charge BMW and Nissan EVs up to 80 percent in around 20-30 minutes, as well as EVs with quick charging ports from other manufacturers.
The new charging stations will appear in California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin. Users will be able to locate the charging points via either in-vehicle Navigation in the i3, the BMW i Remote app or the Nissan EZ-Charge app.
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