Quietness How Nissan LEAF reduces noise Sound insulating windshield Reduction of wiper-motor noise Low road noise with highly rigid body Dual isolated motormounting Airflow control Optimized position for acoustic insulator.
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Quietness How Nissan LEAF reduces noise Sound insulating windshield Reduction of wiper-motor noise Low road noise with highly rigid body Dual isolated motormounting Airflow control Optimized position for acoustic insulator Quietness Optimized air-flow control reduces wind noise Vortex-shedding Antenna sec. Headlamp shape optimized to deflect air-flow around the side mirror Wind noise is reduced by innovative antenna design Sustainable Mobility – Recycled Materials Green-colored parts are recycled material from end-of-life products 3 Nissan Confidential Secondary use of battery: 4Rs business Nissan & Sumitomo Trading Corp partnering for secondary uses for Li-ion batteries Nissan Confidential Advanced User Interface Aids Range Management Nissan Confidential Reachable Area Nissan Confidential Energy Consumption Monitoring Nissan Confidential Timer functions Climate Control Timer Charging Timer Nissan Confidential Connected Mobility Nissan LEAF: No Gas, No Tailpipe, No Compromise Nissan Confidential Charging Basics EVSE Charge Type Usage Charge Power Time to charge Level I Trickle Opportunity 1.4 kW ~20 hrs Level II Normal Home/Public 3.3kW 8 hours DC Fast Charge Quick Public/Private 50 kW 30 minutes (to 80%) • Level 2 charging universal standard (SAE J1772) and used by all OEMs • Level 2 highest penetration for home and public charging • NEC requires Level 2 chargers be “hardwired” • The standard for Quick Charging is still pending as of today Charging Network Concept Charging Network Home Charging Destination Charging Pathway Charging Short Distance Mid Distance Long Distance EV Usage Charger Charger Type Normal Charging Site Home Office Normal Charger or QuickCharger (depends on stay time) Super Market, Mall Restaurant or Parking Lot Charger Quick Major Road Highway Service Area Making Zero Emissions Affordable 2011 Nissan LEAF – $25,280 after $7,500 Federal tax credit • MSRP starting at $32,780 • Tax credit up to $2,000 available toward installation of personal charging dock Nissan Confidential Drive Electric Tour • Drive Electric Tour began October 1, offering first consumer test drives • Provides first information about Nissan LEAF, technology and features • Coming to Orlando February 2011 Each Partner’s Strengths Can be leveraged State or Region Nissan •Electric Vehicle •Battery Technology •EV knowledge & support •EV service and maintenance Companies A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE REQUIRES ALL STAKEHOLDERS WORKING TOGETHER •EV fleet vehicles •Workplace Charging •Promote EV awareness •Incentives for employees •Promote EV awareness •Infrastructure •EVSE Permit Process •Legislation/Incentives •Public education •EV fleet vehicles Utilities •Expand renewable electricity sources •Capacity expansion •Time of use rates •Demand Response •Infrastructure •Public Education Nissan Confidential