http://nissaninsider.co.uk/nissan-and-ecotricity-call-for-ev-charging-point-signs/
Nissan and Ecotricity call for EV charging point signs
[21 October 2015]

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NISSAN, manufacturer of the world’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV), the
Nissan LEAF, and Ecotricity, who operate Europe’s biggest and most
comprehensive rapid charging network, the Electric Highway, have today
called on the UK government to introduce official road signage for the UK’s
growing number of standard and rapid EV charging points.

Despite there being more than 9,000 EV charging points nationwide, there is
still no official, recognisable signage available to direct motorists to
them – even though there are official signs for “migratory toad crossings”,
of which there are only 140 across the UK.

Nissan and Ecotricity claim the time is right for the new UK Government to
take action and raise awareness of the UK’s EV infrastructure by introducing
universal symbols that can be used to designate the different types of EV
charging points available on Britain’s roadways, notably standard and rapid
chargers.

The campaign will be calling on key influencers in the motoring and
sustainability sector to share their views on the UK’s electric vehicle
charging network in order to encourage the Department for Transport and
Office for Low Emission Vehicles to take action.

Speaking at the campaign launch, Jim Wright, Managing Director, Nissan Motor
(GB) Ltd, explained: “At Nissan we believe that all electric driving offers
a number of benefits to UK motorists and should be made accessible to all.

“That is why we have partnered with Ecotricity to call on the new Government
to give electric vehicles the prominence they now deserve and introduce
official signage for charging points across the UK.”

Ecotricity founder Dale Vince said: “Both the cars and the infrastructure
are in place to support the electric car revolution in Britain – there are
Electric Highway pumps at almost every motorway services, while companies
like Nissan are developing top quality electric cars.

“It’s time to introduce charging point road signs in Britain – they’ll
provide necessary direction for the thousands of electric car drivers in
Britain as well as increasing public awareness that the infrastructure is
ready for them to make the move to an electric car.

“Over the past four years, we’ve installed Europe’s most advanced electric
car charging network right here in Britain – it has 250 pumps, 20,000
members and over 10 million emission free miles driven since its inception.

“The growth so far in 2015 has been phenomenal – over a million miles driven
on the network every month. The argument for road signs could not be
stronger.”

Ecotricity recently revealed that Electric Highway members have now driven
over 15 million miles since the charging network’s inception in 2011, with
that number now growing by nearly 2 million miles a month and over 1,000 new
registrations each month.

Nissan has sold more than 11,500 all-electric Nissan LEAFs since the vehicle
was launched in the UK, and almost 200,000 worldwide, in 2011 and 2010
respectively.

Nissan’s current electric vehicle line-up includes the 100% electric Nissan
LEAF and the e-NV200 van, providing a sustainable solution in the commercial
vehicle sector. To date, Nissan LEAF and e-NV200 owners have covered more
than one billion all-electric miles.
[© 2015 Nissan Insider]



http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/nissan-pressures-government-electric-vehicle-road-signs
Nissan pressures government for electric vehicle road signs
21 October 2015  Jimi Beckwith
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Nissan and Ecotricity challenge UK government to provide official signage
for EV drivers to help them to find charging stations more easily



http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2431377/nissan-and-ecotricity-call-for-introduction-of-ev-charging-point-signs
Nissan and Ecotricity call for introduction of EV charging point signs
By Madeleine Cuff | 22 Oct 2015
Carmaker and charging network operator join forces to pressure government to
introduce official road signage for EV charge points
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http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-news/introduce-proper-road-signs-for-ev-charging-points-says-nissan/
EV charging points deserve official road signage, says Nissan
[22 Oct 2015]  John Simpson
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[dated]
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/sustainability-case-studies-ecotricity-nissan-electric-car-charging
Ecotricity and Nissan install UK electric-car-charging network
May 15, 2014 - Over half of the UK's service stations have charging points
these days, putting an end to drivers' 'range anxiety'




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