Nissan and EDF team up to accelerate electric vehicle V2G charging

Michael Holder
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Agreement will see Nissan provide V2G-capable electric cars, as EDF delivers smart charging solutions

Nissan and EDF Group are stepping up their partnership to advance electric mobility and clean energy development, today announcing a new agreement aimed at accelerating the rollout of smart electric vehicle...

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