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Chris Reed Vice President Platform and Technology Engineering, Nissan North America NISSAN CORPORATE VISION Zero Emissions Zero Fatalities Electric Vehicles Autonomous Drive Technologies LEAF 70+ YEARS OF NISSAN ELECTRIC VEHICLES January 2018 All-new Nissan LEAF on sale in US NISSAN: GLOBAL EV LEADER World’s Best-Selling Industry Firsts Electric Vehicle FIRST mass-market EV sold nationwide Over 330,000 units FIRST affordable EV in the U.S. with sold worldwide since over 100-mile EPA driving range launch in 2010 (107 mi with 30kWh battery) (as of June 2018) NISSAN: SAFE AND RELIABLE BATTERY TECHNOLOGY 330,000 192 60 million + Vehicles Cells Per Vehicle Cells 0Serious Incidents As of June 2018 Continued Advancements in Electric Vehicles Packaging Range Acceleration Charging Infrastructure 2018 Nissan LEAF 151 Mile Range (+40% vs. 2017) 110 KW eMotor 37% more HP MSRP $29,990 LEAF BATTERY EVOLUTION – CAPACITY・OUTPUT Adoption of new battery → Without changing the volume of the battery pack, achieved + 67% higher capacity and + 37% higher output (compared the 2010 model) • LEAF can drive farther on a single charge • Enables strong acceleration Evolution of battery pack and cell design improves capacity and output while keeping pack volume 1st Generation New LEAF CAPACITY Battery Ni High capacity Material material adoption UP Cell separate Thin separator OUTPUT Structure pules Reduced resistance, UP Cell improved output Same as the Module thickness of CAPACITY Improved mounting two pieces UP efficiency Pack 4cell/can INFRASTRUCTURE ACHIEVEMENTS PAST 5 YEARS 55 markets, ~1,139 CHAdeMO QCs • Nissan has provided $60 million in infrastructure investment • Provides access for LEAF to largest metro-area DCFC network • 55 NCTC markets cover nearly 93% of LEAF sales • Drivers typically are within 10 miles of a DCFC Albany- Harrisburg-Lncstr- Orlando-Daytona Providence-New SantaBarbra-SanMar- Charlotte Columbus, OH Madison Schenectady-Troy Leb-York Bch-Melbrn Bedford SanLuOb Raleigh-Durham Atlanta Chattanooga Dallas-Ft. Worth Houston Miami-Ft. Lauderdale Palm Springs Seattle-Tacoma (Fayetvlle) Austin Chicago Denver Indianapolis Milwaukee Philadelphia Reno Springfield-Holyoke Sacramnto-Stkton- Bakersfield Cincinnati Detroit Jacksonville Minneapolis-St. Paul Phoenix (Prescott) St. Louis Modesto Cleveland-Akron Tampa-St. Pete Baltimore Eugene Knoxville Monterey-Salinas Pittsburgh Salt Lake City (Canton) (Sarasota) Boston Colorado Springs- Washington, DC Fresno-Visalla Las Vegas Nashville Portland, OR San Diego (Manchester) Pueblo (Hagrstwn) Greenvll-Spart- San Francisco-Oak- Charleston, SC Columbia, SC Los Angeles New York Portland-Auburn Ashevll-And San Jose EV VOLUME GROWTH Battery EV TIV is growing – expected to reach ~380k by 2023 Number of models will double between launch of LEAF and 2023 37 EV Models 400000 350000 300000 250000 18 EV Models 200000 Sales 150000 100000 12 2 EV Models 50000 EV Models 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Calendar Year Source: IHS Markit Nissan US VPAC Customer Segment Forecast (Sep 2016) Nissan M.O.V.E to 2022 • Eight new EVs, building on the success of the new Nissan LEAF • Longer range LEAF MY19 • Global crossover electric vehicle, inspired by the Nissan IMx Concept • 1 million annual global sales of EV & ePower vehicles ALLIANCE 2022 ELECTRIC VEHICLES • REMAIN GLOBAL LEADER IN MAINSTREAM, MASS-MARKET EV SALES • COMMON, SCALABLE EV PLATFORMS • 12 NEW PURE EVS BY 2022 Thank You.