Electrum and Nissan Launch NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace to Simplify EV and Solar Installations for Homeowners

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Electrum, the home electrification marketplace behind platforms for major automakers, has partnered with Nissan to launch the NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace nationwide.

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The timing is critical: federal EV charger incentives expire September 30, 2025, and solar tax credits end December 31, 2025, a tightening deadline for homeowners nationwide.

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In an exclusive interview with Michael Kahn, publisher of The Weekly Driver, Electrum CEO Max Aram explained in-depth how the company’s new partnership with Nissan will help homeowners, and Nissan EV owners, simplify home electrification.

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The new NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace, available at nissanenergymarketplace.com, streamlines the home electrification process by offering a comprehensive solution for purchasing and installing EV chargers, rooftop solar panels, energy storage systems, and other electrification products and services.

The platform arrives as Nissan prepares to launch the all-new 2026 LEAF later this year, marking a complete transformation of America’s pioneering electric vehicle.

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The timeline is particularly critical for homeowners considering installations. “The system needs to be installed and fully deployed by the end of the year to qualify for tax credit,” Aram noted. “So that’s driving a huge, volume of customers coming to us.”

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Electrum’s platform has supported tens of thousands of homeowners on their electrification journey and currently powers more than a dozen branded marketplaces for leading utilities and global automakers, including Hyundai, Genesis, Honda, and Acura.

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The platform’s Energy Advisors provide unbiased guidance throughout the electrification process, helping homeowners understand the latest home energy technologies, maximize available incentives, and design tailored solutions that fit each household’s unique energy needs and budget.

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