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Nissan EV Business Partner Program Workplace Charging Initiative Jeannie Lam EV Business Development Manager EV Roadmap 6 July 30, 2013

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Workplace Charging panelist at the EV Roadmap 6 conference, July 30th, 2013, Portland, OR

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Page 1: Jeannie Lam, Nissan North America

Nissan EV Business Partner Program

Workplace Charging Initiative

Jeannie LamEV Business Development Manager

EV Roadmap 6July 30, 2013

Page 2: Jeannie Lam, Nissan North America

Nissan EV Infrastructure Areas of Focus

Home Work Public

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Nissan North America’s HQ Solution

18 Level 2 Chargers

under solar canopy

1 DC Fast Charger

5 Level 2 Chargers in

parking garage

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Nissan EV Business Partner ProgramWorkplace Charging Initiative

• Establish and sustain relationships with clean transportation like minded employers to promote EVs & Nissan LEAF

– Universities, Municipalities & Fortune 500 companies

• Conduct town halls and Nissan LEAF campus ride and drives

• Support workplace charging across employer facilities– Complement an existing plan,

enhance plan or help develop a plan

• Provide employees with preferred 2013 Nissan LEAF pricing

• 5 EV Business Development Managers across the country carrying out this initiative

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Workplace Charging InitiativeEmployer Personalities

I’ve got an EV Plan!

• % target and forecast of parking lot dedicated to EV

• Facility policy company-wide to ensure EV charging at all new and existing buildings and sites

• Ongoing annual assessment of #/% of EVs on campus

• Active listening of EV employee community

• Attracting talent / employee benefits

• Minimal fee or pledge to ensure a Good Neighbor Policy

• EV car sharing / shuttle program

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I better get my campus EV ready.

• Increasing frequency of emails, phone calls and nasty messages from EV employee community

• EV employee community self-manage itself

• Web of extension cords• Employees using neighboring

employer charging facilities• Employees leaving vehicles at

charger limiting others to utilize charger

Workplace Charging InitiativeEmployer Personalities

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Where do I start?

• EVs are starting to slowly populate the parking lot

• Does Level 1 suffice? Should I just put a few Level 2’s and see what happens?

• Is there a workplace charging manual?

• Do I talk to my neighboring organization on what they are doing?

Workplace Charging InitiativeEmployer Personalities

Page 8: Jeannie Lam, Nissan North America

Workplace Charging InitiativeKey Learnings

• Synchronize efforts between Real estate/Facility/Transportation/Sustainability teams; develop a cross functional team or assign responsibility to a group

• Explore needs of EV employee drivers to assess what plan works best for the campus – scope Level 1, 2 and DC fast charging options

• Educate on etiquette and a Good Neighbor policy – park at a charging station only if you need to charge

• Don’t under estimate power of signage• Do your best not to ignore the EV community on campus big or

small

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Workplace Charging InitiativeWhat’s Next?

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Nissan EV Business Partner Program

Questions?