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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.
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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
2050 - 90% CO2 Nissan’s approach to environment
Technology on Internal Combustion Engine < 130g CO2 Continuously Variable Transmission DIG-S 95g CO2
1999 2006 2010 Nissan Hybrids
Fuel-cell Compact battery Inverter Traction motor Hydrogenstorage cylinder Fuel cell stack
How clean are EVs? Tank-to-wheel energy conversion rate % 100 80 60 40 20 0 Advanced petrol engine Clean diesel Nissan original hybrid Nissanfuel-cell vehicle Electric vehicle
How clean are EVs? Well-to-wheel CO2 emission reductions by powertrain 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Renewable Electricity Internal Combustion Hybrid-Electric Electric Car
2007 1947 1996 Mixim Tama Prairie Joy Pivo 2009 2011 EV Tiida prototype ESFLOW Is the technology ready? 1999 2005 Hyper mini 2010 LEAF
Nissan’s Advanced Lithium-ion battery Compact Powerful Durable Safe
Module Pack Vehicle Second life Material Cell Strategic joint ventures on battery technology
“Second-life” for EV batteries Recycle Refabricate Reuse Resell
The time has arrived for EV 95gCO2 BY2020
NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION 1 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS 2 NISSAN LEAF 3 LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS 4 Agenda
Fleets Governments Standards Utilities Network IT Technologies Holistic approach to Zero Emission Mobility
100+ 30 10 2008 2009 Today Global partnerships UK DK Canada Ireland Germany NL Washington France Italy Spain Tennessee Portugal Israel China California Japan North Carolina Hong Kong Mexico Singapore Brazil Australia Argentina New Zealand
The Renault-Nissan Alliance is ready for mass marketing 500,000batteries* 5battery plants (Alliance) 3assembly plants (Nissan) * production capacity per year from 2015
NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION 1 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS 2 NISSAN LEAF 3 LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS 4 Agenda
5-SEATER HATCHBACK CONNECTED MOBILITY TORQUE 280Nm POWER 80kW RANGE 175km TOP SPEED 145km/h REGENERATIVE BRAKING QUIET EASY TO MAINTAIN 24kW/h ADVANCED LITHIUM-ION BATTERY AFFORDABLE Nissan LEAF
Home charging Charging network Destination charging Pathway charging Short distance Round trip Long distance Normal charging Normal & quick charging Quick charging 2 Charging modes 95%
Cold weather Bumps High Pressure Washing Flooded Road A real car, no compromise
NISSAN’S APPROACH TO ZERO EMISSION 1 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS 2 THE NISSAN LEAF 3 LAUNCH PLANS & OWNERSHIP BENEFITS 4 Agenda
Nissan LEAF, the world’s best selling EV More than 15,000 LEAF sold
~ €30,000 in Europe including battery, after incentives
Nissan LEAF, a competitive mobility solution Government subsidies Fuel cost, maintenance… Fuel cost, maintenance… Technology improvement Electricity cost, maintenance… Electricity cost, maintenance… CO2 Tax Vehicle price CO2 Tax Vehicle price Vehicle price Vehicle price MASS EVs C-SEGMENT NISSAN LEAF HYBRID
Nissan LEAF Family Car 1.5 Diesel Family Car 2.0 Petrol Energy cost / 100 km* € 2.07 € 7.7 € 10.4 € 306 € 1,155 € 1,556 Annual budget (15,000 km/year)* Nissan LEAF, a competitive mobility solution • Energy savings for Nissan LEAF up to €800 per year*! • Maintenance costs 15% lower than conventional car * UK business case
Additional Benefits of Nissan for EV’ owners Dedicated public parking places Access to city centres Use of bus lanes