Bosch develops mobile apps to find EV charging stations
The charging apps are currently available at no cost from Mercedes-Benz and smart, with Renault to follow soon.
Autocar Pro News Desk
12 May 2016
Buyers of the Nissan Leaf and e-NV200 models get an extra 1,000 euros off along with the German government offering 4,000 euros in bonuses for EV customers.
Read moreThe charging apps are currently available at no cost from Mercedes-Benz and smart, with Renault to follow soon.
The charging apps are currently available at no cost from Mercedes-Benz and smart, with Renault to follow soon.
The charging apps are currently available at no cost from Mercedes-Benz and smart, with Renault to follow soon.
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