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Nissan's No Charge To Charge for Leaf expands to 10 new markets

Florida, Maine, Colorado, and the Carolinas part of the expansion.

Nissan continues to broaden the map of where new Leaf buyers can get a " No Charge 2 Charge" benefit for buying their new EV. Despite lagging sales across the US, perhaps we will soon see at least a slight boost in the new markets where buying a Leaf gives you the opportunity to use select public chargers for free for the first two years. The new markets are:
  • Charleston, SC
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Colorado Springs/Pueblo, CO
  • Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville/Anderson, NC/SC
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Miami, FL
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Palm Springs, FL
  • Portland/Auburn, ME
  • Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota, FL
You can see a full list of NC2C locations below and find if there's a free charger in your neighborhood or road trip destination here. Nissan says there are over 800 of them nationwide and the ones equipped with CHAdeMO DC fast charging can refill an empty Leaf back to 80 percent full in about 30 minutes. Free fast charging is great and all, but where's that new, 200-mile Leaf?

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Complete List of "No Charge to Charge" Cities
Ariz. Phoenix
Calif. Fresno/Visalia
Los Angeles
Monterey/Salinas
Palm Springs
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Barbara
Colo. Colorado Springs/Pueblo
Denver
Fla. Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando
Tampa/
St. Petersburg/Sarasota
Ga. Atlanta
Ill. Chicago
Ind. Indianapolis
Mass. Boston
Md. Baltimore
Maine Portland/Auburn
Mich. Detroit
Minn. Minneapolis-St. Paul
N.C. Raleigh-Durham
Nev. Las Vegas
Reno
N.Y. Albany/Schenectady/Troy
New York
Ohio Cincinnati
Cleveland/Akron
Columbus
Ore. Portland
Pa. Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
R.I./Mass. Providence/New Bedford
S.C. Charleston
Columbia
N.C./S.C. Greenville/Spartanburg/
Asheville/Anderson
Tenn. Chattanooga
Knoxville
Nashville
Texas Austin
Dallas-Ft. Worth
Houston
Utah Salt Lake City
Va./Md. Washington D.C.
Wash. Seattle
Wisc. Milwaukee

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