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Pod Point enters preferred home charger agreement in Norway

Charging provider Pod Point has been appointed Nissan’s preferred supplier for home chargers in Norway as part of a three-year partnership. Through the agreement, Pod Point will install chargers for Nissan’s range of plugin-in vehicles which includes the Leaf and e-NV200.
June 11, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Charging provider 6509 Pod Point has been appointed Nissan’s preferred supplier for home chargers in Norway as part of a three-year partnership.

Through the agreement, Pod Point will install chargers for Nissan’s range of plugin-in vehicles which includes the Leaf and e-NV200.

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