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Presented by: Brian Maragno, Nissan

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NissanLEAF & Commitment to EV Technology

Nissan’s Commitment to EV (Globally & North America)

Mass production for mass marketing

Sunderland, UK Flins, France

Zama, JapanSmyrna, USA

Oppama, Japan

500 000 b tt d bl it500 000 b tt d bl it500,000 battery and assembly capacity5 battery plants

3 confirmed assembly plants

500,000 battery and assembly capacity5 battery plants

3 confirmed assembly plants

Nissan’s Commitment to Zero-emission leadershipp

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Nissan Sustainable Mobility Plan

Nissan History of EV Technology

Nissan EV History

• Nissan released its first electric vehicle in 1947. Beginning in the 1960s the company became more

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active in developing such vehicles and has since released and sold numerous electric-powered automobiles.

19761970• We at Nissan are applying our

many years of expertise with lithium-ion batteries and high-voltage electric system

19761970

voltage electric-system technology in the development of our fuel-cell vehicles.

• Nissan has developed unique

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• Nissan has developed unique knowledge in the EV space with over 15 concepts and production models introduced over the last 65 years

1998199165 years

Center for Automotive Research

BOCHUM, GermanyGlobal passenger-car sales:• Will show a steady rise in coming years to total 92.5 million Will show a steady rise in coming years to total 92.5 million

units by 2025 according to the CAR Center Economic Research of the University

• This will represent a 57 pc from 2010 levels

• Led by China and other new marketsy– China forecast to soar 163 pc to 29.6 million by 2025. – India sales are expected to jump 181 pc to 6.7 million units.

• Alternative Power train vehicles will need to significantly increase their global market share or the demand for oil will out strip supply and production capability

The ProductThe Product

Nissan LEAF – Product Highlights

• Zero emission• 73-mile range (EPA)

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Size 5-door mid size hatchback

Capacity 5 Adults• Superior battery technology• Built for sustainable mobility• Stimulating acceleration• Quietness

Capacity 5 Adults

Range 73 mile range(EPA)

Top Speed 90 mph• Quietness• Connected intelligent

transportation (IT) system• Affordable

Top Speed 90 mph

Battery Laminated Li-ion

AffordableCapacity/Power 24 kWh/over 90kW

MotorHigh-response

synchronous AC Motor (80kW/280Nm)(80kW/280Nm)

IT SystemIntegrated

communication system

Superior Battery Technology

• Places batteries in the safest location• Provides optimum weight distribution for ideal/predictable handling

All f 5 ti b t i t di i t bi • Allows for 5 passenger seating by not intruding into cabin space

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Use of technology for Range Management

Advanced Vehicle IT SystemUse of technology for Range Management

Navigation: Reachable areaMeter: Distance to empty

Charging TimerClimate Control Timer

Timer functions

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Telematics and Station Mapping

LEAF i i d i h T l i l i h i d i LEAF is equipped with Telematics control unit that transmits and receives data that will allow for unprecedented conveniences.

Data Center

• Charging/Climate Control

Remote vehicle accessAutomatic charging spot updates

• Charge Status• Plug-in reminder• Access by internet and web-

enabled phone

updates

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NEW charging spots

Customer Key Driving Data And Usage

Nearly all Nissan LEAF owners drive less than 60 miles a day – the average is more around 30 miles a day

• Average charging time is less than 3 hours

• The average drive trip is about 7 miles…

• People are using the vehicle as their PRIMARY carPeople are using the vehicle as their PRIMARY car

• 85% to 90% of Charging takes place at home

Ch iCharging

Nissan LEAF Charge Ports

Level 1 & 2

DC Fast Charge

Charging Time And Mileage

USAMileage and Cha ging time

Charging LevelMileage and Charging time

2hr 4hr 6hr 8hr

Level 2 (240 volts, 16amps)

+25mile +50mile +75mile +100mile

Level 1 (120 volts, 12amps)

+10mile +20mile +30mile +40mile

• DC Quick charging:

• 25 to 30 miles in 10 minutes

• 40 to 50 miles in 15 minutes

• 80 to 100 in 30 min

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Level 2 Residential & Commercial • Commodities

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• Retailers

EVSEs Have gone Mainstream

– Lowes– Best Buy – Home Depot

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DC Fast Charging

Ecotality Blink Aerovironment Nissan Standard DCQC

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$45,000 $35,000 -$40,000 $15,500

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