- Located in Colonia Roma, this charging station will be the first one to allow quick charging for current electric vehicles.
- Electric vehicles can now charge their batteries to 80% capacity in this high-tech station in an average time of 30 minutes.
MEXICO CITY (Nov. 16, 2012) – Nissan, the global leader in electric vehicles, celebrated the opening ceremony of the first public electric vehicle quick-charging station in Latin America. Joined by Martha Delgado, the Mexico City Environment Minister and Jordy Herrera Flores, the Federal Government's Minister of Energy, this important event was headed by Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of Nissan; Jose Muñoz, senior vice president of Nissan LATAM, Customer Quality and Dealer Network Development-Americas, and Jose Luis Valls, president and general manager of Nissan in Mexico.
"We take seriously our role in developing public-private alliances to create adequate conditions for zero emissions mobility. Since we established our commitment to a zero emissions future for transportation, we have sold more than 50,000 Nissan LEAF electric vehicles in over 100 countries and placed more than 1,000 charging stations worldwide," said Carlos Ghosn.
Nissan Mexicana launched its first pilot program for electric vehicles in Mexico City in 2011,followed by a similar program in the state of Aguascalientes in 2012. The objective is to showcase the technology while building experience and evidence of the Nissan LEAF potential under various driving conditions in México. Nissan LEAF is also part of the fleet used by Carrot a car-sharing company.
"No other car company is demonstrating the level of commitment that Nissan has to zero emissions mobility. We do not plan to stop here. Our intention is to donate six additional charging stations in other cities around the country, helping to build EV charging station corridors that complement existing infrastructure and the resources available at users' homes," added Jose Luis Valls.
These efforts build upon the accomplishments made in partnerships with the public and private sectors to place three public charging stations in Mexico City, eight in Aguascalientes and other 50 locations, including Nissan's corporate offices and three dealers' facilities.
Two Nissan dealers in México City and one in Aguascalientes already are certified to service Nissan LEAF electric vehicles.
Moreover, in 2012, the company launched the Nissan LEAF Ambassador Program where opinion leaders, such as employees, government officials, media and captains of industry, test drive the electric vehicle in their daily lives, provide feedback to Nissan and help spread the word on the potential and convenience of this technology for México. Under this program, more than 150 pioneers have experienced the Nissan LEAF and will enjoy the convenience of a quick-charging station starting immediately.
Nissan ́s mid-term strategic global plan, known as Power 88 (P88), includes the objective of driving leadership in electric vehicles. This reflects the long term perspective of the company, which plans to launch three new electric vehicles, besides the Nissan LEAF, including a light commercial vehicle, a premium Infiniti car (luxury business unit) and a new model for the entry segment.
About Nissan North America
In North America, Nissan's operations include automotive styling, engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing, distribution and manufacturing. Nissan is dedicated to improving the environment under the Nissan Green Program and has been recognized as an ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year in 2010, 2011, and 2012 by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency. More information on Nissan in North America and the complete line of Nissan and Infiniti vehicles can be found online at www.NissanUSA.com and www.InfinitiUSA.com.
About Nissan Mexicana
Established in 1961, Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. is a subsidiary of Nissan Motor Co. It includes Headquarters, Marketing, Sales, Distribution, R&D and manufacturing operations in Aguascalientes, Cuernavaca, Manzanillo and Mexico City. In 2011, it sold 224,509 vehicles in México, reached a market share of 24.8% and produced 607,087 vehicles. Nissan is committed to its environmental performance under the Nissan Green Program, and pursues objectives such as the reduction of CO2 emissions. For every vehicle sold, the Nissan Foundation headed by dealer association ANDANAC, contributes to a fund to build schools at underprivileged communities. Over the last 11 years, it has build and equipped more than 65 schools benefiting more than 5000 children.
About Nissan Green Program
The Nissan Green Program is a mid-term environmental action plan with objectives and activities meant to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; minimize emissions to preserve the atmosphere, water and soil; and to recycle resources. It focuses on the penetration of zero-emission vehicles (Nissan LEAF), wider application of fuel efficient vehicles, corporate carbon footprint minimization, new natural resource usage minimization and environmental management enhancement.
In Mexico, to promote the penetration of zero-emission vehicles Nissan signed an agreement with the city's government through which six Nissan LEAFs were donated as a part of a green taxis program. Additionally, a zero-emission program was implemented for public transportation both in Mexico City and in Aguascalientes. Moreover, Nissan's Aguascalientes plant is a global environmental benchmark as it recycles 100% of its materials, minimizes water-use, and a portion of its electricity is generated from methane from landfill. This achievement was possible through a partnership among the Aguascalientes Municipality, ENER-G Natural Power and Nissan Mexicana. Under a UN-sponsored carbon credit program, the City receives royalties that are re-invested in similar projects allowing Nissan to guarantee clean energy sources for the years to come. Nissan's plants in Mexico have received the following awards: Environmental Excellence, Environmental Leadership for Competitiveness, Clean Industry Certification, and ISO 14001.
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