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Nissan Electric Vehicles

beyond ZERO emissionsMelbourne University

Peter FadeyevProduct CommunicationsNissan Asia & OceaniaPeter_Fadeyev@nissan.com.au0439 142 625

13 November 2017

Who we areWhat we build

Where we workWhen we startedHow we got here

Some indications of the future

Nissan and its electric vehicles

About Nissan

1 in 9Cars sold globallyin 2016

Nissan: 5.5 millionGroup Renault: 3.1 millionMitsubishi: 0.9 millionAVTOVAZ: 0.2 million

9.96 million

Where we rank & where we build

Alliance – Electric Vehicles

EVs from Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi

ZOE

Twizy

Master Z.E.

Kangoo Z.E.

LEAF (2017 - current)

LEAF (2010 - 2017)

e-NV200

i-MiEV

Minicab MiEV

Renault Nissan Mitsubishi

EV sales: Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi

>424,000EVs sold since 2010NissanRenaultMitsubishi

Nissan – Electric Vehicles

Nissan: EV history

Tama EV (1947)3.3kW65km cruising range35km/h

Nissan: EV history

Tama EV (1947) Prairie EV (1996) Altra EV (1997)

Hypermini EV (1999) PIVO 2 EV (2007)

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Nissan Intelligent Mobility: Our Blueprint

Intelligent Driving

Intelligent Power

Intelligent Integration

MORE CONFIDENCE MORE EXCITING MORE CONNECTED

Delivering a safe and comfortable drive with confidence.

ProPILOT

Delivering a more exciting driving experience.

Electric vehiclese-POWER technology

Offering more value than just what the car provides.

Vehicle-to-homeSeamless Autonomous Mobility

Nissan’s EV range

LEAF (2010 - 2017) LEAF (2017 - Current)

e-NV200 (2014 - Current)

Nissan’s EV success

>291,000Nissan LEAF EVs sold since 2010World’s best-selling electric car

Sold in 49 marketsWinner of 111 awards

o World Car of the Yearo Japan Car of the Yearo Europe Car of the Year

Nissan EVs in Australia

Nissan’s EV range in Australia

LEAF (2012 - 2017) LEAF (2018 - )

The Nissan LEAF in Australia

Generation 1Launched: 2012Price at launch: $51,500 MSRPPrice May 2013: $39,990 drive-away

Price comparison: Nissan Pulsar ~$21,000 drive-away

Platform: Dedicated EVElectric motor: 80kW / 280NmBattery: Lithium-ion, 24kWhRange: 170km (NEDC)Drive: Front wheels

• Regenerative braking• CarWings (remote-control recharging, air-

conditioning)• Premium inclusions• 100% EV• 5-star EuroNCAP safety rating

LEAF: dedicated EV platform

LEAF: Li-Ion battery module

Recharging the Nissan LEAF

Standard AC recharging:32A home charging unitFrom alert to 100% charge7-8 hoursUses a Type 1 plug

Quick DC recharging: Rapid chargerFrom alert to 80% charge30 minutesUses a CHAdeMO plug

Slow recharging: Connect to a 15-amp socket12-14 hours to 100% chargeCable supplied

The Nissan LEAF in Australia to-date

Launched: 2012Price at launch: $51,500 MSRPPrice at May 2013: $39,990 drive-away

Price comparison: Nissan Pulsar ~$21,000 drive-away

636Australian LEAF sales 2011-2017

6.7 millionAustralian new-vehicle sales 2011-2017

Nissan LEAF: An Australian Connection

The Nissan LEAF: Australian-made components

Casing

Water jacket Cover

Stator housing

Nissan Casting AustraliaDandenong South

Est. 19822.3 million componentsEV motor partsDrivetrain parts100% export

Nissan LEAF electric motor

The Nissan LEAF: Australian-made components

The New Nissan LEAF

The New Nissan LEAF

About the New Nissan LEAF

Generation 2Launched: October 2012 (Japan)Destinations: 60 marketsIn Australia: 2018

Platform: Dedicated EVElectric motor: 110kW (+30) / 320Nm (+40)Battery: Lithium-ion, 40kWh (+16)Range: 400km (JC08 cycle) (+230km)Drive: Front wheelsRecharging (normal): 8 hours (6kW)Recharging (quick): 40 minutes (to 80%)

• ProPILOT Level 1 Autonomous Drive• ProPILOT Park self-parking• e-Pedal• 100% EV

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology

Battery: Lithium-ion, 24kWhCruising range: 600kmDrive: Front wheelsEthanol tank capacity: 30L

Prototype Unveiled: August 2016 (Brazil)Fuel: EthanolPower: Electric

e-POWER technology

• Nissan’s latest EV derivative technology• Introduced in the Nissan NOTE in Japan (slightly smaller than a Nissan LEAF)• e-POWER is the ideal bridge between ICE and EV• Benefits of EV without the range anxiety or static recharging

e-POWER: how it compares

Nissan EV Technology in Motorsport

Nissan LEAF NISMO RC

Nissan ZEOD-RC

Zero-Emissions On-Demand 2014 Le Mans 24hrFirst electric lap 300km/h

Nissan: Formula E Racing from 2018

Nissan IMx crossover concept

Nissan IMx crossover electric vehicle

Nissan IMx crossover electric vehicle

• 100% BEV• Twin electric motors, 320kW of power & 700Nm of torque• 600km cruising range• Nissan ProPILOT autonomous driving technology

Nissan Electric Vehicles

Thank you

Peter Fadeyev

Product CommunicationsNissan Asia & Oceania

Peter_Fadeyev@nissan.com.au0439 142 625

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