Nissan has committed significant resources to developing electric vehicle (EV) technology. It has over 65 years of experience in EVs and currently operates 5 battery plants and 3 assembly plants globally. Nissan aims to be a leader in zero-emission vehicles and has plans to mass produce and market EVs worldwide. The Nissan LEAF is the company's all-electric car, which has a 73-mile range, superior lithium-ion battery technology, and various connected intelligent transportation systems. Nissan collects key customer driving data from LEAF owners to better understand EV usage patterns.
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Sunderland, UK
Smyrna, USA
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4. Nissan’s Commitment to Zero-emission
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7. Nissan EV History
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• We at Nissan are applying our
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our fuel-cell vehicles.
• Nissan has developed unique
knowledge in the EV space with
over 15 concepts and production
models introduced over the last 1998
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8. Center for Automotive Research
BOCHUM, Germany
Global passenger-car sales:
• Will show a steady rise in coming years to total 92.5 million
units by 2025 according to the CAR Center Economic
Research of the University
• This will represent a 57 pc from 2010 levels
• Led by China and other new markets
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– China forecast to soar 163 pc to 29.6 million by 2025.
– India sales are expected to jump 181 pc to 6.7 million units.
• Alternative Power train vehicles will need to significantly
increase their global market share or the demand for oil will
out strip supply and production capability
10. Nissan LEAF – Product Highlights
• Zero emission Size
5-door mid size
hatchback
• 73-mile range (EPA)
Capacity 5 Adults
• Superior b tt
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• Built for sustainable mobility 73 mile range
Range
(EPA)
• Stimulating acceleration
• Quietness Top Speed 90 mph
• Connected intelligent
transportation (IT) system Battery Laminated Li-ion
• Affordable
Capacity/Power 24 kWh/over 90kW
High-response
Motor synchronous AC Motor
(80kW/280Nm)
Integrated
IT System
communication system
11. Superior Battery Technology
• Places batteries in the safest location
• Provides optimum weight distribution for ideal/predictable handling
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12. Advanced Vehicle IT System
Use of technology for Range Management
Meter: Distance to empty Navigation: Reachable area
Charging Timer
Climate Control Timer
Timer functions
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13. Telematics and Station Mapping
LEAF is equipped with Telematics control unit that transmits and receives
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data that will allow for unprecedented conveniences.
Data Center
Remote vehicle access
Automatic charging spot
updates • Charging/Climate Control
• Charge Status
• Plug-in reminder
• Access by internet and web-
enabled phone
NEW charging spots
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14. Customer Key Driving Data And Usage
Nearly all Nissan LEAF owners drive less than 60 miles a
day – the average is more around 30 miles a day
• Average charging time is less than 3 hours
• The average drive trip is about 7 miles…
• People are using the vehicle as their PRIMARY car
• 85% to 90% of Charging takes place at home
17. Charging Time And Mileage
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Mileage and Charging time
Cha ging
Charging Level
2hr 4hr 6hr 8hr
Level 2
+25mile +50mile +75mile +100mile
(240 volts, 16amps)
Level 1
+10mile +20mile +30mile +40mile
(120 volts, 12amps)
• DC Quick charging:
• 25 to 30 miles in 10 minutes
• 40 to 50 miles in 15 minutes
• 80 to 100 in 30 min
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