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Nissan has expanded its “No Charge to Charge” program to 10 new markets, continuing the push to provide LEAF owners with no-cost public charging. The program offers new LEAF buyers free public charging for the first two years of ownership The 10 new markets are:

  • Charleston, S.C.
  • Charlotte, N.C.
  • Colorado Springs/Pueblo, Colo.
  • Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville/Anderson, N.C./S.C.
  • Jacksonville, Fla.
  • Miami
  • Milwaukee
  • Palm Springs, Fla.
  • Portland/Auburn, Ore.
  • Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota, Fla

The addition of these 10 new markets expands the reach of the No Charge to Charge program to 48 cities across the country. Since the program kicked off in the summer of 2014, owners have saved over $4.2 million in public charging fees.

—Brian Maragno, director, Nissan Electric Vehicle Sales and Marketing

Nissan’s partnership with multiple public charging networks provides new owners access to more than 800 participating quick public charging stations.

As in the previously announced markets, new LEAF owners in the 10 new markets receive complementary public charging for an unlimited number of uses during the first 24 months of ownership. Through the “No Charge to Charge” program, customers can expect to save as much as $1,000 over the two-year period and up to $10 per charge depending on their city. Consumers can find chargers eligible for “No Charge to Charge” via the LEAF EZ-Charge app for iOS or Android or at EZ-Charge.com/Stations.

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