Nissan’s EZ Charge: One Card to Rule Them All

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Apr 29, 2014
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Anyone who has been driving an EV for long quickly finds their wallet is thicker due to the cards and fobs they need for public charging stations.

And that’s just your wallet, you also need multiple accounts and passwords for the different providers — and that pads your email inbox.

Nissan has deciced driving their Nissan Leaf should be hassle-free and introduced a program called EZ Charge to make that happen.

EZ Charge will allow Leaf drivers to access charging stations on the Aerovirionment, Blink, ChargePoint, and NRG eVgo networks with a single card.

The card will launch on July 1 in 9 critical Leaf markets:

  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • Portland
  • San Diego
  • Nashville
  • Phoenix
  • Dallas-Fort Worth
  • Houston
  • Washington, D.C.

At least 15 additional markets will be added within a year, covering markets representing more than 80% of all electric-car sales for Nissan.

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Started Puget Sound Solar in 2001 with 30 years of construction contracting experience, and a desire to turn Seattle on to solar energy. Achieving NABCEP certification in 2004, Jeremy believes that our customers often follow a path similar to the one he took, starting out with solar daydreaming, then progressing to education on the subject, and eventually leading to action. In addition to leading the company he also does some teaching and speaking engagements about various aspects of solar energy, and experiments relentlessly with various solar, energy efficiency, and electric vehicle projects.

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