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Page 1: Presentatie Nissan Zero Emission

LEADERSHIP

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Global warming and CO2

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Nissan’s approach

2050

- 90% CO2

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Technology status

< 140g/km CO2

103g/km CO2

Continuously variable transmission

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Fuel-cellvehicle

Internal conbustionengine

HybridElectric vehicle

Reduce CO2 emissions

Well-to-wheel CO2 emission reductions by future powertrain

Renewableelectricity

Renewablehydrogen

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

Electric vehicle

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Optimize efficiency

100

80

60

40

20

0 AdvancedPetrol Engines Clean diesel EVNissan

Original HybridNissan

Fuel Cell Vehicle

Tank to wheel energy conversion rate %

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Hybrid technology

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Nissan’s hybrids

201020061999

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Fuel cell stack

Inverter

Hydrogenstorage cylinder

Compact battery

Traction motor

Fuel-cell vehicle technology

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Nissan’s fuel-cell vehicles

2004

In-house Stack

2005

X-TRAIL FCV

2009

X-TRAIL FCV

2002

X-TRAIL FCVXterra FCV

2001 2003

X-TRAIL FCV

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Which solution?

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Zero emission vehicle

EV Advancedtechnologies Partnerships

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What is an EV ?

Lithium-ion battery

Connecter box

CO2free

Battery charger

Power inverter and transformer

Electric motor and reducer

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Nissan’s EV history

1999

Hyper mini

1999

Cylinder battery

2005

Laminated battery

1996

Prairie JoyTama

1947 1996

Altra

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Nissan’s EV

Pivo I

2005

Pivo II

2007

Mixim

2007

Nuvu

2008

EV Cube prototype

2008

EV Tiida prototype

2009

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Leaf will be mass marketed globally by 2012

Nissan will launch the world’s first affordable EV in Japan, US and Europe in late 2010.

The new zero emission era

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LEAF: a new era of mobility

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Nissan is first mass-marketed EV

Affordable pricing Latest lithium-ionbattery generation

No compromiseon performance

Room for 5 passengers

and large trunk

160 km autonomy

Dedicated platform

Easy maintenance

Distinctive design

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Cost of ownership

Fun to drive

Access to restricted areas

Quiet

Zero emission

EV benefits

Connected

Recyclable

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Sophisticated IT system

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Advanced Lithium-ion battery

Power & autonomy

Safe

Compact

Durable

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Strategic joint venture

Battery second lifeMaterial Cell Module pack Vehicle

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Mass production for mass marketing

BATTERIESAESC plant in Zama

65,000 units

BATTERIES AND EVsSmyrna plant, Tennessee

200,000 batt150,000 EV

BATTERIESCACIA plant, Portugal

50,000 unitsEVs

Oppama plant, Japan50,000 units

BATTERIESSunderland plant, UK

60,000 units

BATTERIES AND EVsFlins plant, France

100,000 batt

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Lifetime operating cost

Upfront cost

BatteryLeasing Fee

(without battery)

Electricity

EV

Technology improvment

Lower cost of ownership

ICE : Internal Combustion Engine

Mass marketing

FuelCosts

CO2 Taxes

Vehicle

Sales taxes

ICE (without battery)

BatteryLeasing Fee

EV

Electricity

Incentives

BatteryLeasing Fee

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Partnering to ensure mass availability

Fleets Governments

Utilities

ITTechnologies

Network

Standards

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Yokohama and Kanagawa examples

Fleet users Supermarket Electric power company

Odawara - Tourist city

Atsugi - Average city

Yokohama - Major city

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Charging network concept

Charging networkHome charging

Short distance

Normal charging

Round trip

Destination charging

Normal & quick charging

Long distance

Pathway charging

Quick charging

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Prefecture of Kanagawa

City of Saitama

City of Kita-Kyushu

All Japan Ryokan Association

Partnerships in place

Israël

Denmark

Oregon Portugal

EDF

Sonoma County- California

San Diego - California

Ireland

Phoenix Metro Area - Arizona

Tucson Metro Area - Arizona

Vancouver

Raleigh

Milano

Seattle

Monaco

ChinaCity of Yokohama

Miyazaki PrefectureSingapore

Guangdong ProvinceGuangzhou Municipality

Hong Kong

ALPIQ EWZRWE

Mexico

Reunion Island

BarcelonaAndalusia RegionOrlando

New South Wales state

State of Victoria

Netherlands

One North East - UK

GreenTomatoCars

Elektromotive

Hertz

State of Massachusetts

District of Columbia

Tennessee

City of Huston

Reliant Energy - Houston

LeasePlan, Europe

Europcar, Europe

New Zealand

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“Second-life” business for EV batteries

Recycle

ReuseRefabricate

Resell

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Alliance partnering for “Zero emission mobility program”

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What’s next ?

A line-up of 4 models