The Renault-Nissan Alliance
Enters Zero-Emission Vehicle Partnership In Sonoma County
SAN FRANCISCO – The Renault-Nissan
Alliance today announced that Nissan North America, Inc. is
committing to working with the Sonoma County community of
governments to develop solutions for zero-emissions mobility
through the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs) and the
development of an EV charging network throughout Sonoma County,
in northern California.
Nissan as part of the agreement
has committed to make available a supply of EVs to Sonoma County
community of governments, as well as to work with the parties to
develop plans for the creation of an EV battery-charging network
in the county. The Sonoma County group will work with Nissan
towards realizing these objectives, particularly through the
development of methods that encourage the purchase or lease of
EVs as well as the establishment of an EV charging network.
“This represents a major step
forward, not only for Sonoma County but also for the future of
electric vehicles in the United States,” said Dominique Thormann,
senior vice president, administration and finance, Nissan North
America, Inc. “Nissan is looking forward to working together to
make zero-emissions mobility a reality for consumers.”
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has
committed the Alliance to be a global leader in ZEVs. Nissan
will introduce ZEVs in the United States and Japan in 2010 and
will make them available to the mass market, globally, two years
later. The Sonoma County community of governments has committed
to a greenhouse gas reduction target of 25 percent, with the
goal of bringing greenhouse gas levels to below those of 1990,
by 2015. The encouragement of a transportation shift to smart
transit, including EVs, is key to the plan’s execution.
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