announced at the recently held that it has and also the Electric Power Research Institute to pave the way for a smooth introduction of its plug-in electric hybrid – Volt that is slated to GM wants to make sure that the electrical infrastructure is ready to take on the extra load and that Volt users are easily able to recharge their vehicles.
with its zero-emission electric car by 2011 and it has teamed up with Tennessee to be able to determine the infrastructural requirements for running the car. Nissan’s Carlos Ghosn said:
"We are forming a partnership with the state of Tennessee to promote zero-emission mobility"
Nissan has similar tie-ups with Portugal, Israel and Denmark.
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