NISSAN’S ZERO EMISSION FUTURE October 2009 electriccar August 6, 2009HISTORY OF NISSAN’S EV • 17 years of experience in lithiumion battery/car application • Late CY2010 launch all new pure electric vehicle 2000 Hypermini 1998 Altra EV 2008 Test Vehicle 2010 Leaf US, JPN PIVO 2005 Tokyo MS PIVO2 07 Tokyo MS NUVU 2008 Paris MSNISSAN LEAF All the feature customers have come to expect: Unique Design Compact Car Size Space For 5 People 100Mile Range Advanced Safety Features Premium AmenitiesNISSAN LEAFPRODUCT NISSAN LEAFPRODUCT NISSAN LEAFPRODUCT NISSAN LEAF Charging ports can accept: •Level 1 – 120V •Level 2 – 240 V •DC Fast Charging8ADVANCED LITHIUMION TECHNOLOGY Double the Power Reliable Compact Double the Energy Longlife Safe • Unique laminated cell structure • Provides flexibility for other platforms (sedan, hatchback, C/O, etc.)Ongoing PFC Lot Testing Crash Testing: No Damage to battery pack @40mph frontal offset crash test Cold weather testing @ HPG:RECYCLABILITY/RECOVERABILITY • 99% recyclable • Wind turbine powers portion of plant powerMeter 1. Range & charging related information Navigation Reachable area Distance to empty PRODUCT IT SYSTEM SUPPORTS ELIFEPRODUCT NISSAN LEAF IT SOLUTIONS Drivable Range Automatic Charging Locations Updates Status of Charge Preheating and cooling capability Handheld device integrationBENEFITS TO THE CONSUMER • True zeroemission vehicle • Affordable pricing • Lower Total Cost of Ownership than a comparable Internal Combustion Engine • Lower maintenance costs than an ICE vehicle (Less complexity, no engine, no oil changes) Electric Vehicle DOE MPG rating: 367 mpg equivalent* Cost per mile comparison (15k miles): • Car (good 25 mpg, $3/gal) = $0.12 per mile / $1,800 • EV (avg $0.11 kWh) = $0.026 per mile / $396 Advantage exists even if gasoline drops below $1.10/gal * DOE Code of Federal Regulations, Section 10, Part 474•Typical consumer driving patterns: [Weekday] • Less than 50 miles 72.4% • Less than 100 miles ess than 100 miles – – 94.9% 94.9% • 510 miles – 26.5% [Weekend] • Less than 50 miles – 66.3% • • Less than 100 miles Less than 100 miles – – 95.2% 95.2% • 2029 miles – 23.5% WHY 100 MILE RANGE? • On average 95% of the U.S. population drives less than 100 miles a day.INFRASTRUCTURE Residential Home Charging Workplace Charging Public Majority of Charging • Owners with single family homes will charge overnight at offpeak rates • Issue – MultiDwelling units Supports EV Ownership • Supports corporate “green” image • Provides charging for those without dedicated home charging Allows for Mass Adoption • Peace of mind • Fast charging capability2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 WHEN WILL NISSAN’S EV BE AVAILABLE? • Nissan partnering with select public and private organizations to make EVs available for fleet/commercial beginning December 2010 • Individual retail sales start December 2010 if the permitting process and public infrastructure are ready. Today SOP/SOS Mass Market Sales Fall Grow markets all 50 statesSan Diego G&E MOUs Signed Seattle Oregon / PGE Sonoma County Phoenix Tucson Ecotality TN / TVA / ORNL Progress Energy Advanced Energy Partnership (non MOU) Target Markets / Contacts Made San Francisco Washington DC Area Sacramento Colorado Austin Indianapolis Duke Energy Orlando Los Angeles Vancouver Dallas Ft. Worth CT/NE utilities Boston / State of MA Partnership Status: Zero Emission Mobility Team HoustonMarket Readiness Planning: Incentive Commitments EVSE Permit Process Infrastructure Planning Education & PR External Funding Volume Commitments Partnership Planning Market ReadinessZEROEMISSION REALITY “Real car” with 100mile range Launching in 14 months What are you doing to get “plugin” ready? electriccarPOTENTIAL FOR REDUCING CO2 EV/FCV are the ultimate solution for zeroemissions CO2 Emission (%) (Well to wheel) 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gasoline Engine Clean Diesel Hybrid EV/FCV Clean Energy UtilizationCLEAN ENERGY SUPPLY Ability to reduce CO2 emission to almost zero by using nuclear power, solar, wind, water, etc. CO2 emission of EV (Considering present gasoline vehicle as 100) 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gasoline Vehicle EV Current AverageNISSAN LEAF PLATFORMOn going Battery testing Watertightness evaluation § Internal pressure effect by rapid cooling in ice § Watertightness to high pressure car washer § Watertightness in full submersionWhat does EVIT do? § Navigation System § Remote control of vehicle functions through cellular phone/internet § Show nearby charging spots § Show how far driver can go § Check charging status § Map updates for charging locations Driving with Peace of Mind Home/Office Bundled Features: § Navigation § BTHF § DCM § Radio, CD § USB/iPod adapter § SAT Radio § MP3 player GDC Smart Phone Invehicle Navigation Charging StationCHARGING NETWORK CONCEPT Charging Network Major Road Highway Service Area Super Market, Mall Restaurant or Parking Lot Home Office Charging Site Quick Nor