http://www.bmwblog.com/2015/12/21/bmw-and-nissan-are-joining-forces-to-offer-public-dc-fast-charging/
BMW and Nissan are joining forces to offer public DC Fast charging
December 21st, 2015  Horatiu Boeriu

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BMW and Nissan are joining forces to offer public DC Fast charging at 120
locations across 19 states in an effort to support Nissan LEAF and BMW i3
customers and to promote increased adoption of electric vehicles (EVs)
nationwide.

With this partnership between two of the top EV manufacturers, BMW and
Nissan address the growing demand for additional public DC Fast-charging
options in markets spanning the country, giving drivers the ability to
easily extend the length of their electric travels. The breadth of Nissan
and BMW’s fast-charger buildout is expansive, with fast chargers now
available in California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, North and South
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin.

“BMW continues to pursue new ways to support the development of a robust
public charging infrastructure that will benefit current and future BMW i3
owners across the country. This BMW-Nissan project builds on BMW’s ongoing
commitment to participate in joint partnerships designed to expand DC Fast
charging options nationwide for all EV drivers,” said Cliff Fietzek, Manager
Connected eMobility, BMW of North America. “Together with Nissan, we are
focused on facilitating longer distance travel so that even more drivers
will choose to experience the convenience of e-mobility for themselves.”

“Nissan takes a three-pronged approach to growing public EV charging options
for LEAF drivers by installing quick chargers in the community, at corporate
workplaces and at Nissan dealerships,” said Andrew Speaker, Nissan’s
director of Electric Vehicle Sales and Marketing. “By working with BMW to
increase the number of available public quick-chargers, we are able to
further enhance range confidence among EV drivers across the country.”

Each of these new locations will offer a dual 50 kW DC Fast-charging station
with both CHAdeMO and CCS (Combo) connectors, serving owners of both Nissan
LEAF and BMW i3 electric cars, as well as all EV drivers in the U.S. whose
vehicles are equipped with quick-charge ports. These 50 kW stations can
charge EVs from Nissan and BMW up to 80 percent in about 20-30 minutes, as
compared to the longer time required to recharge at a Level 2 (240V)
charger, currently the most commonly available public charging station.

Drivers can easily locate the chargers with ConnectedDrive in the BMW
i3—either using the in-vehicle Navigation or by using the BMW i Remote
App—or via the Nissan EZ-Charge smartphone app. Additionally, these chargers
are compatible with the Nissan EZ-Charge cards.
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