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Nissan’s Vision for Transforming Transportation

Nissan’s Vision for Transforming Transportation. MA Electric Vehicle Summit and Workshop Tracy Woodard, Director – Government Affairs October 6, 2010. 1. The Nissan Vision.

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Nissan’s Vision for Transforming Transportation

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  1. Nissan’s Vision for Transforming Transportation MA Electric Vehicle Summit and Workshop Tracy Woodard, Director – Government Affairs October 6, 2010 1

  2. The Nissan Vision • “A new era is beginning in the global automotive industry. At Nissan and Renault, we are working together to lead the way to mass-market zero-emission mobility.” • - Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Nissan and Renault • Through the Renault-Nissan Alliance, we are bringing more than just a new car. • We are working to: • Create mass production capability with global scale • Create partnerships with countries, local governments, and utilities • Partner with infrastructure specialists so that the whole system works • Move closer and closer to a zero-emission society

  3. Battery 200,000 units/year • EV150,000 units/year • Production from 2012 Getting to Mass Market requires Scale Battery / Nissan EV Manufacturing Capacity France, Flin Battery UK, Sunderland Battery & EV • Battery100,000 units/year • Production from 2012 • Battery60,000 units/year • Production from 2012 • EV 50,000 units/year • Production from 2013 Ground-breaking April 27th Japan, Oppama EV • EV50,000 units/year • Production from 2010 employee kick-off May 14th Portugal, Aveiro Battery Japan, Zama Battery • Battery 50,000 units/year • Production from 2012 • Battery90,000units/year (~2011) • Production from 2010 USA, Smyrna Battery & EV

  4. Getting to Mass-Market volumes • Localize production at facilities to serve key global markets • Smyrna, Tenn.: production begins in 2012 • Capacity: 200,000 battery packs; 150,000 Nissan LEAF vehicles

  5. Nissan LEAF – Product Highlights • Zero emission • Affordable • Stimulating acceleration • Quietness • 100-mile range sufficient for daily use • Advanced intelligent transportation (IT) system

  6. Making Zero-emissions Affordable 2011 Nissan LEAF– MSRP starting at$32,780 • $25,280after $7,500 Federal tax credit • Washington – Sales tax exemption • Additional incentives: California–clean vehicle rebate of up to $5,000. Hawaii, Colorado, Georgia also have up to $5,000 state level incentives • Tax creditup to $2,000available toward installing of personal charging dock

  7. Support Market Adoption

  8. EV Market Readiness • Incentives for consumers • Financial (tax credit, free permitting, free charging, subsidized charger installation) • Non-financial (HOV lane access, preferential parking, etc.) • Streamlined EVSE permit process • Fast, easy permit application process (online permitting) • Expedient installation approvals or installer self certification • Charging Infrastructure • Home  Workplace  Public • Education and Public Outreach • Educate the public on environmental, social, and financial benefits of electric drive vehicles

  9. INFRASTRUCTUREROLLOUT • Allows for Mass Adoption • Relieves “range anxiety” • Level 2 and Fast charging capability PUBLIC • Supports EV Ownership • Provides charging for those without dedicated home charging • Extends daily travel range WORKPLACE CHARGING • Majority of Charging • Owners with single family homes will charge overnight at off-peak rates • Business fleets charge overnight at their “home” location HOME CHARGING Nissan Confidential

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