Nissan in Thailand has appointed Delta Electronics (Thailand) as the primary provider of electric vehicle charging systems.

The deal supports Thailand's electrification goal of 1.2m units on the road by 2036 and will provide Nissan Leaf owners in Thailand international-standard charging facilities with Delta's quality standard of service, certified by Nissan.

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"Nissan Motor Thailand is committed to helping drive an electric vehicle ecosystem in Thailand for the benefit of our customers, and Thai people, by supporting a greener future through electric mobility," said Nissan Motor Thailand, Ramesh Narasimhan.

"To ensure this, we are honoured to welcome Delta, one of the world's leading power supply producers and thermal management solutions providers, on board to join us and drive Thailand toward an all-electric vehicle future."

"We believe an even more exciting future lies ahead through the goal of electrifying Thailand. That has already started through deals like the one here today with Delta and our recent collaboration with Thailand's Metropolitan Electricity Authority that brings home charging options to ensure the proper infrastructure is in place for Nissan Leaf customers."

For home and workplace charging, the Delta AC EV charger (7.36kW) will be available and public charging stations will be serviced by Delta DC Quick EV Chargers (50kW).

Nissan is also making the Delta AC and DC EV Chargers available at 32 certified showrooms nationwide. Delta will also provide onsite survey, installation and after-sales services.

Delta's EV chargers come with a three-year warranty, nationwide technical support and free charging box replacement under warranty.