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If you drive a Nissan LEAF, then Royal Nissan, serving Baton Rouge, has some good news for you. In Japan, Nissan is testing a new method for drivers to track and share charge station locations with each other, and they may opt to deploy the system in other markets soon.

So how does it work? Simply put, when a driver connects their Nissan LEAF to a charge station, the navigation system uploads the vehicle's location to a database. There, it's noted that the vehicle was successfully charged and will update other users' charging station maps with the new…

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