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Sunday, November 30, 2014 9:07:52 AM

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JNSH and NRGeVgo in the Nissan ez-charge network:

https://www.ez-charge.com/faq/

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What is EZ-Charge?
EZ-Charge is the first of its kind program developed by Nissan which provides electric vehicle drivers with the ability to access multiple charging networks with one single card.

What is Roev?
Roev is collaboration between electric vehicle charging networks to allow EV drivers the opportunity to charge at EV charging stations from various manufacturers using just one card. Currently, participating EV charging networks include Aerovironment, Blink, CarCharging, ChargePoint, Greenlots, and NRG eVgo.

What is No Charge to Charge?
No Charge to Charge is a program offered by Nissan that provides new LEAF buyers or lessees with 30 minutes of free charging on DC fast charging stations and 60 minutes of free charging on Level 2 stations for two years from their time of purchase.

How do I get an EZ-Charge card?
Currently, EZ-Charge cards are only available through participating Nissan dealers in specific markets. Customers who purchased or leased a LEAF beginning April 1, 2014 in the Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Phoenix, Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Nashville, and Washington DC markets are also eligible and will receive their EZ-Charge card directly from Nissan. Customers who purchased a LEAF beginning July 1, 2014, in the Los Angeles area will also receive an EZ-Charge card directly from Nissan.

Who is participating in EZ-Charge?
The initial EV charging network participants that support EZ-Charge are Aerovironment, Blink, CarCharging, ChargePoint, Greenlots, and NRG eVgo.

Are all charging stations part of the No Charge to Charge program?
Not all charging stations operated by participating charging networks are part of No Charge to Charge. To locate the eligible No Charge to Charge charging stations in your area, please refer to the map at https://www.EZ-Charge.com/stations/.

How much does an EZ-Charge card cost?
The EZ-Charge card is delivered at no cost to the consumer by Nissan dealers.

What is the typical pricing for No Charge To Charge after 30 minutes of DC fast charging or 60 minutes of Level 2?
DC fast charging fees can range from 10 cents per minute to $5 to $10 per session. Level 2 charging fees may range between $0.49 per kilowatt-hour to $1 to $3 per hour. Charging fees are noted at each station.

Will I be automatically charged after 30 minutes of DC fast charging or 60 minutes of Level 2 charging?
Charging fees vary by station. Some No Charge to Charge stations may not have any, and if there are charging fees, they will automatically be assessed by the charging operator. Before such charges begin, there may be a grace period.

How long of an interval is required between charging sessions in order to avoid additional charges?
It depends on the network and the charging operator. For example, a 60-minute disconnection interval is required for Blink, CarCharging and NRG eVgo charging stations.

Will my EZ-Charge card expire?
No. While the No Charge To Charge program that may be associated with your EZ-Charge card will expire after two years, you will be able to access participating EV charging networks with your EZ-Charge card as long you have an active membership with those networks.

Why should I keep using my EZ-Charge card after the No Charge to Charge offer expires?
Your EZ-Charge card can be used to access the latest participating EV charging networks supporting EZ-Charge. The EZ-Charge card allows EV drivers the opportunity to charge at EV charging stations from various networks using just one card.

Where is EZ-Charge available?
Currently, EZ-Charge cards are available through Nissan dealers in Seattle (WA), Dallas/Fort Worth (TX), Houston (TX), Phoenix (AZ), Portland (OR), Los Angeles (CA), Sacramento (CA), San Diego (CA), San Francisco (CA), Nashville (TN), and Washington (DC). Nissan plans to add an additional 15 markets by the end of 2015.

What do I have to do to activate my EZ-Charge card?
It’s easy. Just follow the online directions printed on your EZ-Charge card. To make enrollment simple and limit entering the same information on different websites, EZ-Charge will transfer your basic personal information to your selected charging networks. However, you will need to provide your credit card information and agree to each of your selected network’s terms of service.

Where can I use my EZ-Charge card?
A map of participating charging station locations can be found at https://www.ez-charge.com/stations/.

How often can I use my EZ-Charge card?
You can use your EZ-Charge card anytime. For Nissan’s No Charge to Charge program, free, unlimited 30 minute DC fast charging sessions and 60 minute Level 2 charging sessions at participating network’s are available using your EZ-Charge card. Depending on the charging network, charging sessions beyond these time periods are subject to additional fees.

Can everyone in my family use it?
The No Charge to Charge Program is intended only for charging a single LEAF, so family members can use the same EZ-Charge card for the Nissan LEAF that it is associated with. Violation of this provision may result in the deactivation of your card.

What if I have two electric vehicles? Can I use one card for both?
If you received your EZ-Charge card as part of Nissan’s No Charge to Charge program, you are prohibited from using the same EZ-Charge card to charge more than one vehicle.


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https://www.ez-charge.com/participating-networks/

PARTICIPATING NETWORKS
Network Locations Description

Portland
Seattle
AV eases the shift to clean transportation by providing charging for home, work, and public including Level 2 and DC CHAdeMO-compliant fast chargers. EV charging made easy.

Atlanta
Dallas/Fort Worth
Houston
Los Angeles
Nashville
Phoenix
Portland
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Blink Network, a CarCharging Company, is a leading EV charging network. We offer Level 2 & DCFC charging solutions for single-family homes, multifamily, & commercial properties.

Dallas/Fort Worth
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Francisco
Washington, D.C.
Car Charging Group, Inc. is the largest owner and operator of EV Charging infrastructure with 13,500+ charging stations in 35 states and two countries in its portfolio.

Atlanta
Chicago
Dallas/Fort Worth
Houston
Los Angeles
Nashville
Phoenix
Portland
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, D.C.
ChargePoint is the largest EV charging network with over 18,000 public level 2 and fast charging spots, adding 500+ every month. With ChargePoint, plug in wherever you go.

Phoenix
Sacramento
San Francisco
Seattle
Greenlots is a global provider of open standards-based technology solutions for EV networks and grid management. Greenlots has deployed charging solutions in 13 countries and offers drivers charge station access across the US.

Chicago
JNSH is the largest independent owner operator of 142 Level II electric vehicle charging station throughout the Chicago land area

Atlanta
Chicago
Dallas/Fort Worth
Houston
Los Angeles
Nashville
Portland
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
Washington, D.C.
The NRG eVgo Freedom Station network is the fastest growing source for DC fast charging in the US. eVgo also offers charging solutions for home and apartment residents.