Nissan Green Program

Nissan Green Program

Nissan’s Environmental Initiatives Nissan Green Program Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Published by: Communications and CSR Department Global Communications and CSR Division Contact: Global Environmental Planning Office Corporate Planning Department 17-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-8023, Japan (New address, from September 2009) 1-1-1 Takashima, Nishi-ku Yokohama 220-8686, Japan Environmental Activities Website: http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/ENVIRONMENT/ February 2009 Symbiosis of People, Vehicles and Nature: Nissan's Vision for a Brighter Tomorrow “Symbiosis of People, Vehicles and Nature” sums up Nissan's vision for an ideal mobility society. In working toward this ideal, we have tried to ascertain the impact our vehicles and business activities have on the global environment and to address issues requiring resolution. Henceforth we will continue to make a proactive effort —working with society—to create a brighter future for our planet and generations to come. “Sincere Eco-Innovator” is what we aim to become, working proactively toward our ideal vision of the future through innovative products. Sincere Eco-Innovator Sincere Proactively address environmental issues to reduce the real-world environmental impact. Eco-Innovator Contribute to the development of a sustainable mobility society by providing innovative products for the customer. Toward Our Ultimate Goal as an “Eco First” Company Nissan’s Environmental Philosophy The history of Nissan’s environmental initiatives goes back to 1947. These activities were accelerated throughout Symbiosis of People, Vehicles and Nature the company after 1992, when Nissan announced its environmental philosophy, a “Symbiosis of People, Vehicles and Nature.” Today, based on our midterm environmental action plan, Nissan Green Program 2010, we have identified three key issues and established ultimate goals for each of these areas and are advancing our efforts Ultimate Goal to achieve these goals. Our five-year business plan called NISSAN GT 2012 includes a commitment for Nissan To keep the environmental impact caused by our operations and by the usage of to become a “leader in zero-emission vehicles” and seeks the development and spread of electric vehicles. Nissan vehicles within the Earth’s natural ability to absorb such impact. 1947 Midterm environmental action plan Release of TTama,ama, 1997 NissanNissan’s’s first 2006 Nissan Green Program 2010 electric vehicle NissanNissan’s’s first ISO 14001 certification Announcement of (Oppama Plant) Nissan Green Three Key Issues Release of Prairie Joy EVEV,, Program 2010 worldworld’s’s first electric vehicle 2002 1970 with lithium-ion battery Achievement of IIIIII Compliance with the over 95% recoverability amended Clean rate for March Reducing CO2 Reducing other Recycling Air Act (Muskie Act) emissions emissions resources 2007 (to protect air, (promote the 3Rs: water and soil) reduce, reuse, recycle) Start of STSTARAR WINGS intelligent transport 1992 system in Beijing Announcement of the environmental philosophyphilosophy,, 2000 ““SymbiosisSymbiosis of PPeople,eople, Launch of Nissan Green Shop To minimize To reduce other To achieve resource Vehicles and NatureNature”” activities at dealerships CO2 emissions to recovery rate Release of Hyper Mini, a supercompact electric vehicle 2008 emissions atmospheric levels of 100% Release of Sentra CA in California, P5 P12 P13 the first gasoline-fueled vehicle to Announcement of meet the worldworld’s’s most stringent NISSAN GGTT 2012 emission standards Zero-emission vehicle leadership P7 Eco First Company Nissan Green Program 2010 Under the Eco First Program established by Japan’s Ministry of the Environment Announced in December 2006, Nissan Green Program 2010 is a mid-term environmental in 2008, Nissan was recognized as an Eco First company for its industry-leading action plan representing a step forward from Nissan Green Program 2005. It identifies environmental commitments and innovations. what we need to achieve by 2010 in order to reach our ultimate environmental goals. 3 For further details, visit Nissan’s Environmental Activities website at http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/ENVIRONMENT/ 4 Key Reducing CO2 Emissions Issue I One of the Most Important Issues Reducing CO2 Emissions During Vehicle Use Facing Automakers Today Nissan has established a long-term goal of Efforts to Reduce CO2 Emissions During Vehicle Use reducing CO2 emissions from new vehicles by Changes in the environment have been projected as a result of rising atmospheric temperatures. The reduction of CO2 approximately 70% from 2000 levels by 2050 emissions—considered by many scientists to be a major factor behind global warming—is thus a challenge that Vehicles and is integrating a variety of approaches to Improve fuel efficiency, humanity must meet on a global scale. At Nissan we take a variety of steps to reduce the emission of CO2 at all stages achieve this target. In addition to substantially develop zero-emission of our operations, as well as during the life cycle of Nissan vehicles—from production and delivery to customer use. improving the fuel efficiency of our gasoline vehicles vehicles, Nissan is introducing and promoting the spread of electric vehicles and developing Nissan’s Efforts to Reduce CO2 Emissions fuel-cell vehicles as zero-emission vehicles of the future. We are also developing technologies In a vehicle's life cycle, the greatest amount of CO2 is emitted as a result of burning fuel when and undertaking activities to promote “eco- 2 driving. Nissan thus gives high priority to reducing CO emissions during vehicle use. driving” habits to reduce CO2 emissions during Traffic Drivers environment vehicle use. And we are collaborating with Use Intelligent Nissan’s CO2 Emission Levels regional and national governments and other Promote Transport System (ITS) (per year, according to Nissan's calculations) industries to improve the traffic environment. “eco-driving,” etc. technologies, etc. Improve fuel efficiency, Application of Introduce Switch to Certification under Promote “eco-driving,” Implement recycling develop zero-emission Nissan Green highly efficient sea and rail Nissan Green use of Intelligent with less environmental vehicles Procurement Guidelines equipment transport Shop system Transport Systems (ITS) impact Long-Term CO2 Reduction Goals Well-to-wheel CO2 emission reductions New vehicles' well-to-wheel CO2 emissions** by future powertrain** Product Sales and Vehicle Procurement Production Logistics Recycling 100% 100% development services use 80% 80% 550* Renewable hydrogen 60% ppm Renewable electricity 60% 40% 40% 20% 2050 20% 70% 0% reduction 0% 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 Internal combustion Hybrid Electric Fuel-cell engine electric vehicle vehicle vehicle Offices Production Logistics Sales and services Vehicle use * In line with the IPCC’s Third Assessment Report, if average temperatures are to be prevented from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius, ※ ※ 124kton 2,200kton 895kton 120kton 155,000kton atmospheric CO2 will need to be stabilized at 550 parts per million. ※In Japan ※Tank-to-wheel ** Well-to-wheel emissions are the total CO2 emissions from oil extraction through consumption as fuel when the vehicle is driven. 5 6 Key Issue I Reducing CO2 Emissions Zero-Emmission Vehicle Leadership Popularizing Electric-Powered Vehicles Battery Development A core technology in electric and fuel-cell vehicles is the battery. Nissan has been marketing vehicles with lithium-ion batteries since the 1990s and has continued to make improvements Electric Vehicles (EVs) while undertaking market assessments. Building on this experience, Nissan established Automotive Energy Supply Corp. Electric vehicles run on motors and batteries and do not (AESC) as a joint-venture company with NEC Corp. and NEC emit CO2 or other exhaust gases during driving. Nissan Tokin Corp. in 2007 to develop, manufacture and market these will introduce an all-electric vehicle in the United States A lithium-ion battery module for EVs that features a twofold batteries. AESC aims to begin supplying lithium-ion batteries increase in energy density and 1.5-fold rise in power output and Japan in fiscal 2010 and then mass-market EVs to for use in Nissan and other EVs in fiscal 2009. over conventional battery packs. consumers globally in fiscal 2012. We aim to become a leader in zero-emission vehicles and will work closely with governments, other industries and various stakeholders to The Nuvu concept electric vehicle announced Renault-Nissan Alliance to Promote Global Mobility Innovation through EVs at the Paris Motor Show 2008. clear a path toward the mobility society of the future. The Renault-Nissan Alliance has established partnership agreements with the Partnerships with Governments governments of Israel, Portugal, Yokohama (Japan), Tennessee and Oregon (U.S.) around the World aimed at providing a conducive environment for the adoption and usage of EVs, Portugal (FCVs) thus promoting a feasible and realistic solution to the need to reduce CO2 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Japan U.S. emissions, easing dependence on fossil fuels and addressing urban mobility issues. Israel Fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs) use electricity generated We will work with our partners to popularize EVs in markets around the world. from hydrogen and oxygen as their power source. FCVs do not give off CO2 or other exhaust gases, NISSAN GT 2012 and emit only water during driving. Nissan has been marketing FCVs for lease on a limited basis NISSAN GT 2012 is a five-year business plan launched in

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