In-Charge Energy, the industry leader in turnkey commercial fleet EV infrastructure solutions, is working with Nissan North America to install charging hardware and software at more than 500 dealerships across the United States. The upgraded chargers are part of the preparations for the all-new 2022 Nissan Ariya electric crossover, hitting roads later this year.
“Having a well-equipped dealer network is critical to a successful EV rollout,” said Cameron Funk, CEO of In-Charge Energy. “It is incredibly important that we help create a seamless experience for Nissan customers, which includes early adopters of the Leaf as well as new market entrants who will love the Ariya.”
The all-new Ariya will be equipped with CCS-format DC fast charging, rather than the CHAdeMo-format charging that has been used in the Nissan Leaf EV since 2010.
“Our In-Control software is like the Office Suite of fleet charging,” said Krishna Vanka, Chief Product Officer at In-Charge Energy. “This platform will allow Nissan dealers to easily keep track of their chargers’ performance and makes it easy to submit workorders if they experience any issues.”
The hardware installations and additional infrastructure upgrades at Nissan’s dealerships are expected to be complete by the end of 2021.
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