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Electric vehicle charging grid plan for SA

Nissan and BMW will collaborate to advance electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) adoption in South Africa.
Nissan South Africa and BMW Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly plan and build a national grid of EV and PHEV vehicle charging stations for use by both Nissan and BMW vehicles.
“Our introduction of the 100% electric Nissan LEAF in 2013 was part of Nissan’s global drive to advance sustainable mobility and to grow the market for zero-emission vehicles. With this in mind we believe our partnership with BMW SA is a sound investment to create a future-

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proof automobile industry,” said Mike Whitfield, MD of Nissan South Africa.
Mr Tim Abbott, Managing Director of BMW South Africa says industry wide cooperation is the key to the future success of electric vehicles. “A key imperative of our strategy is to ensure that the necessary infrastructure is rolled out to help increase consumer confidence in the viability of electric vehicles. We therefore believe that in order for the introduction and expansion of electric vehicles as well as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to be successful in this market, we need to work together. Our partnership with Nissan is the first step towards that.”
The agreement will see BMW SA and NSA roll out direct current fast-charging stations that are equipped with both the Combined Charging System 2 used by BMW’s electric and plug-in hybrid models and the Charge de Move system plug standards used by Nissan’s 100% electric LEAF.
The national grid of charging stations will also make use of smaller alternating current type vehicle chargers in certain regions, both manufacturers said. As part of the newly signed agreement, these chargers will be equipped with ‘Type 2′ sockets that allow the connection of all EVs and PHEVs.
Planning and building a national electric vehicle charging infrastructure will be managed by a joint task team comprising executives from both manufacturers.
BMW SA introduced its EV and PHEV models, the BMW i3 and the BMW i8 in March this year, while the LEAF was introduced in South Africa in 2013.
Last month, Joburg suburb Parkhurst said it aims to install electric car charging points as part of a Go-Green renewable energy initiative.
The suburb is planning to install four charging stations initially and is working with the City of Joburg on a way forward.
Source: businesstech


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