Nissan and 4R Energy partner with Green Charge Networks for second-life EV batteries
Nissan Motor Company and Green Charge Networks (Santa Clara, California), the largest provider of commercial energy storage, have joined forces to deploy second-life lithium-ion vehicle batteries for stationary commercial energy storage in the U.S. and international markets.
With more than 178,000 sales since its lau....
With more than 178,000 sales since its lau....
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