Partnership in Developing Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure in Japan

The two organizations will promote development of electric car (EV) charging infrastructures in hotels affiliated with the association and initiate a study in creating new demand in the hotel industry together with the promotion of Electric Vehicles.

Under the MOU, the partnership will initiate a joint-study focused on the following four areas.
1. Development of charging infrastructure in hotels affiliated with the All Japan Ryokan Association.

Deployment of EV charging stations in member hotels for use by guests during their stay.

2. Planning, development and sales of new travel packages which focuses on Zero-emission and EV. Creation of travel packages and accommodation plans such as “eco”, Zero-emission tours with the EV. Generate new demand, raise awareness and increase sales promotion opportunities by conducting tours or test drive events in which customers can experience EV.

3. Provide concurrent information on charging stations, vacancies in hotels and an instant reservation service. Information delivery service on charging stations and hotels nationwide. Provide new services in cooperation with map information providers and operators of hotel reservation websites.

4. Promote education on EV.

Study measures to promote EV’s excellent environmental performance and to improve attractiveness of EV for hotel guests and tourists. “By installing charging facilities in about 18,000 hotels all over Japan from Hokkaido to Okinawa, we will be able to greatly contribute to tourists.” said Nobuyuki Sato, President, All Japan Ryokan Association. “It is important for them to be able to charge EV during their stay so that they can continue their travel with EV. It will appeal to them by giving a sense of assurance and confidence. With this partnership with Nissan which our business partner, DIO Japan, introduced us, we want to demonstrate that hotels in Japan, greatly contribute to a low-carbon society.”

Toshiyuki Shiga, Nissan Chief Operating Officer said, “All Japan Ryokan Association’s efforts will extend EV’s driving range and expand the possibility of its usage. It will also lead to better understanding of EV’s eco-friendliness, superb driving performance and appeal.”

The Renault-Nissan Alliance aims to be a global leader in zero-emission mobility. To-date the Alliance has signed zero-emission partnerships with more than 40 governments, municipalities and companies worldwide. Nissan will introduce the LEAF electric car in Japan, the United States and Europe in late FY2010 followed by global mass marketing in 2012.

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