City Ventures, Nissan create first U.S. neighborhood that is electric-car-ready
The home builder and car manufacturer aim for a net-zero energy neighborhood in California
Nissan and City Ventures, a solar home builder, have teamed up to create the first neighborhood in the United States that is pre-wired for electric cars, according to a press release.
City Ventures’ Signal Hill Collection in Signal Hill, Calif., is a neighborhood of 190 homes that feature solar power and energy-efficient design. The homes have garages pre-wired for electric vehicle charges, bringing energy bills to net zero.
For more information: http://www.cityventures.com/signal-hill.php
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