Users of the Nissan Charge app will receive full access to the charging network of IONITY, Europe’s leading highway charging network. Such an expansion enables Nissan Charge users to plug into IONITY’s widespread network of 1,600 fast-charging units in 24 countries across Europe. Future customers of Nissan Townstar, for instance, will receive lower pricing rates when accessing IONITY’s charging stations through the Nissan Charge app.

Nissan will soon introduce its renewed electric line-up, including the new electric Townstar van, all over Europe, as announced a few days ago. «Nissan is moving forward into an exciting era of electrification. We are committed to support our customers joining us on this journey to an electrified and sustainable future. Expanding Nissan Charge subscribers’ access to IONITY’s fast and reliable charging network is yet another reinforcement of that commitment», said Arnaud Charpentier, Region Vice President, Product Strategy and Pricing, Nissan AMIEO.

Nissan and IONITY: new opportunities for customers

With a charging capacity of up to 350 kW, IONITY’s infrastructure uses the Combined Charging System (CCS), and is the largest and fastest CCS network along major highways in Europe. «It’s great to see how Nissan is providing its customers access to our high-power charging network, which in fact, is open to all electric vehicle brands», said Frank Plaschka, Head of Marketing, Brand & Communications at IONITY. «Nissan drivers will benefit from a network that stretches across 24 European countries and is powered by 100% renewable energy in all locations. Nissan’s commitment will accelerate the shift towards e-mobility and – at the same time – support IONITY’s ambition to enable electric travel for everyone».

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