The next chapter in the electric car revolution is quickly unfolding. Hot on the heels of opening reservations for the Leaf, the first all-electric vehicle, Nissan has announced a partnership with General Electric (GE). The two companies have agreed on a three-year Memorandum of Understanding to explore new electric vehicle (EV) technologies.
According to Kicking Tires, the partnership “will focus on how to develop the smart-charging infrastructure that will allow consumers to charge EVs and plug-ins both at home and on the road.”
via Nissan and GE Join Forces to Research Electric Vehicle Technologies – U.S. News Rankings and Reviews.
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