Nissan Electric Vehicles
beyond ZERO emissionsMelbourne University
Peter FadeyevProduct CommunicationsNissan Asia & [email protected] 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
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