Roadside Service Vehicle with EV charger tested in Japan
Nissan and the Japan Automobile Federation are currently testing a new roadside assistance vehicle that is able to charge the battery of a stranded electric vehicle (Photo: Nissan)
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One of the most frequently aired concerns when discussing electric vehicles (EV) is what happens when you run out of juice. Of course the obvious answer is that you break down, just like with a normal car - but with some forethought, you're not likely to let that happen. Should the unthinkable happen, however, some news from Japan may bring a little comfort to existing and prospective EV owners. The Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and Nissan have just started testing a roadside service vehicle that's equipped with a charger to assist EVs.
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