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The Renault-Nissan Alliance Forms
Zero-Emission Vehicle Partnership in the Phoenix Metro Area
PHOENIX, Ariz. (April 16, 2009) – The Renault-Nissan Alliance today
announced that Nissan and Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG),
which represents the Phoenix metropolitan region, are forming a
partnership to advance zero-emission mobility by promoting the
development of an electric vehicle (EV) charging network.
ECOtality Inc., a Scottsdale, Ariz., clean electric
transportation and storage technologies company, also will
participate in the partnership by working to facilitate the process
of helping make the Phoenix Metro Area EV-ready. Nissan previously
announced a partnership with ECOtality and the Pima Association of
Governments, in the Tucson, Ariz., area, to promote a charging
network infrastructure. The expansion of this partnership will work
towards the implementation of an EV charging corridor, connecting
the Phoenix and Tucson Metro areas.
Nissan will introduce zero-emission vehicles in the United States in
2010 and will mass market them globally two years later. The announcement
coincides with the Phoenix stop on a coast-to-coast tour of Nissan’s EV
Prototype, a vehicle that’s powered by Nissan’s lithium-ion battery pack
and zero-emission electric motor. While this vehicle does not represent
the design of Nissan’s electric vehicle that will be sold in 2010, the EV
Prototype is an indicator of what’s to come in zero-emission mobility.
“Nissan through the Renault-Nissan Alliance has committed to being a
global leader in zero-emission vehicles,” said Dominique Thormann, senior
vice president, administration and finance, Nissan North America.
“Nissan, the Maricopa Association of Governments, and ECOtality share in
the belief that the introduction and expansion of electric vehicles is
one of the best solutions to reducing CO2 emissions. This partnership is
an important step in making zero emissions a reality in Arizona.”
The partnership supports the goals of the MAG Regional Council,
which voted to support efforts to develop a universal electric vehicle
charging infrastructure to support plug-in vehicles.
“This partnership with Nissan and ECOtality enables us to consider
strategic initiatives to support the introduction of electric vehicles
in our region and to encourage individuals to incorporate green
technology into their lives,” said MAG Chair Peggy Neely, a Phoenix
councilwoman. “Our goal is to work to develop regional policies that
improve the quality of life in our region.”
As part of the agreement, Nissan and ECOtality will develop
plans to promote a charging infrastructure for EVs. MAG will provide a
forum for Nissan and ECOtality to promote the deployment, operation and
maintenance of the charging network. ECOtality will support the efforts
of Nissan, MAG, utilities and other agencies to coordinate the
establishment of policies and help streamline the deployment of an EV
infrastructure.“ECOtality’s proven EV infrastructure experience, our
strong familiarity with Arizona, as well as our industry-leading
fast-charge technology, positions ECOtality to facilitate the rollout of
the EV infrastructure throughout Arizona,” said Jonathan Read, president
and CEO ECOtality. “We look forward to working closely with the
appropriate organizations in Arizona to ensure the implementation of
charging infrastructure is done as efficiently and intelligently as
possible.”
The Renault-Nissan Alliance has begun ZEV initiatives in
Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama in Japan, as well as in Israel, Denmark,
Portugal, Monaco, the UK, France, Switzerland and Ireland. In the United
States, the Alliance is exploring ways to promote zero-emission mobility
and the development of an EV infrastructure in the State of Tennessee,
the State of Oregon, Sonoma County and San Diego in California, and
Tucson, Arizona. |
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