Renault-Nissan Alliance Partners with Sonoma County

The Renault-Nissan Alliance is busy these days. Just last week, details about a collaboration between the Renault-Nissan Alliance and the State of Oregon were released. The partnership will work to create an electric vehicle-charging network for use in the state. Just two days after the Oregon announcement, news about a partnership with Sonoma County, California was released.

“Nissan as part of the agreement has committed to make available a supply of EVs to Sonoma County community of governments, as well as to work with the parties to develop plans for the creation of an EV battery-charging network in the county. The Sonoma County group will work with Nissan towards realizing these objectives, particularly through the development of methods that encourage the purchase or lease of EVs as well as the establishment of an EV charging network.” (Source: PR Newswire)

The Renault-Nissan Alliance and Sonoma County have a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25% in the first phase. The ultimate goal for Sonoma County is to have greenhouse gas levels in the county to a level lower than that which was seen in 1990. This ultimate goal has a target date of 2015.

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