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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