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EV in South Africa: the future is today. Pierre Loing Vice President Product Planning & Zero Emission BU Nissan International SA. NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION. 1. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS. 2. NISSAN LEAF. 3. LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS. 4. Agenda. Debates about EV. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EV in South Africa: the future is today

Pierre LoingVice President Product Planning & Zero Emission BUNissan International SA

Agenda

GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS2

NISSAN LEAF3

LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS4

1 NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION

Debates about EV

Global warming and CO2

Nissan’s approach to environment

2050

- 90% CO2

Technology on Internal Combustion Engine

< 130g CO2

Continuously Variable Transmission

DIG-S 95g CO2

Nissan Hybrids

1999 2006 2010

Fuel-cell

Fuel cell stack

Traction motor

Compact battery

Inverter

Hydrogenstorage cylinder

How clean are EVs?

100

80

60

40

20

0 Advancedpetrol engine

Clean diesel Electric vehicleNissan original hybrid

Nissanfuel-cell vehicle

Tank-to-wheel energy conversion rate %

How clean are EVs?

Well-to-wheel CO2 emission reductions by powertrain

Internal Combustion Hybrid-Electric

RenewableElectricity

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

Electric Car

Is the technology ready?

Tama

1947 1996

Prairie Joy

1999

Hyper mini

2005

Mixim

2007

EV Tiida prototype

2009

Pivo

ESFLOW

2011

LEAF

2010

Nissan’s Advanced Lithium-ion battery

Powerful

Safe

Compact

Durable

Strategic joint ventures on battery technology

Second lifeVehiclePackModuleMaterial Cell

“Second-life” for EV batteries

Recycle

ReuseRefabricate

Resell

The time has arrived for EV

95g CO2

BY 2020

Agenda

GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS2

NISSAN LEAF3

LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS4

1 NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION

Holistic approach to Zero Emission Mobility

Fleets Governments

Standards Utilities

Network IT

Technologies

CaliforniaTennessee

North Carolina

Washington

JapanChina

Hong Kong

Singapore

New Zealand

Australia

Ireland

Portugal

France

10

2008

30

2009

100+

Today

UKNL

Mexico

Brazil

Argentina

Spain

Canada

Israel

DKGermany

Italy

Global partnerships

* production capacity per year from 2015

The Renault-Nissan Alliance is ready for mass marketing

500,000 batteries*

5 battery plants (Alliance)

3 assembly plants (Nissan)

Agenda

GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS2

NISSAN LEAF3

LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS4

1 NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION

Nissan LEAF

Nissan LEAF

AFFORDABLE24kW/h ADVANCED

LITHIUM-ION BATTERY

TORQUE 280Nm

POWER 80kW RANGE 175km

EASY TO MAINTAIN

TOP SPEED 145km/h

5-SEATER HATCHBACK CONNECTED MOBILITY

QUIETREGENERATIVE BRAKING

2 Charging modes

Home charging

Short distance

Normal charging

Charging network

Round trip

Destination charging

Normal & quick charging

Long distance

Pathway charging

Quick charging

95%

Nissan’s breakthrough Quick Charging technology

A new driving experience

Enough range for more than 80% of daily trips

Advanced IT to manage range anxiety

World and European Car of the Year 2011

High Pressure Washing Flooded Road

BumpsCold weather

A real car, no compromise

5 stars rating from Euro NCAP

Agenda

GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS2

THE NISSAN LEAF3

LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS4

1 NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION

Nissan LEAF, the world’s best selling EV

More than 15,000 LEAF sold

~ €30,000 in Europeincluding battery, after incentives

Nissan LEAF, a competitive mobility solution

Fuel cost,maintenance…

Government subsidies

NISSAN LEAFC-SEGMENT

Fuel cost,maintenance…

Vehicle price

CO2 Tax

HYBRID

Vehicle price

CO2 Tax

Vehicle price

Electricity cost,maintenance…

Technology improvement

Vehicle price

Electricity cost,maintenance…

MASS EVs

Energy savings for Nissan LEAF up to €800 per year*!

Maintenance costs 15% lower than conventional car

Nissan LEAF, a competitive mobility solution

* UK business case

Energy cost /100 km*

Annual budget(15,000 km/year)*

€ 2.07

NissanLEAF

€ 306

€ 7.7

Family Car1.5 Diesel

€ 1,155

€ 10.4

Family Car2.0 Petrol

€ 1,556

Additional Benefits of Nissan for EV’ owners

Access tocity centres

Dedicated publicparking places

Use ofbus lanes

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