The “No Charge To Charge” promotion that’s been slowly rolled out through the US over the past few years by Nissan has now made its way to the Twin Cities, going by a new press release.
The program — which will now be available to Nissan LEAF electric vehicle (EV) buyers in the Minneapolis-St Paul area — gives buyers access to complimentary public EV charging access.
“Nissan LEAF is an attractive option for Minneapolis-St Paul car shoppers — in addition to the $7,500 federal tax credit, LEAF buyers can enjoy two years of free public charging,” stated Andrew Speaker, director, Electric Vehicle (EV) Sales & Marketing, Nissan. “Those benefits, combined with the significantly lower operating costs and zero spending on gas, make owning an all-electric vehicle a cost-effective and convenient choice.”
Following the addition of the Twin Cities, the “No Charge to Charge” program is now available in 22 of the country’s top markets (as far as Nissan LEAF sales go). This includes: Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno, Chicago, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Phoenix, Nashville, Denver, Houston, Washington DC, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Boston, Monterey, Salt Lake City, and Raleigh-Durham.
Nissan is reportedly planning to continue expanding the program to other major US cities over the coming year.
More information on the No Charge to Charge program (specifically on the locations of eligible stations) can be found here. (Or via the Nissan LEAF EZ-Charge app; which is available to both iOS and android users via the normal channels.)