Nissan LEAF 100% Electric, Zero Emissions Best Selling Electric Vehicle in Automotive History Never Change Oil or Buy Gasoline Again! The Future of Vehicle Transportation PEW Research says the EV industry worldwide, will grow from $8-$10 Billion in 2012, to $250 Billion by 2020. Its currently at $46.5 Billion What are Experts saying The University of Berkley, Entrepreneurship & Technology Center, says Electric Vehicles will account for 64% of the US vehicle market by 2030. PEW Research says 60% by 2025. Navigant Research forecasts global annual grow rates of 11.5% for Hybrids, 31.9% for Plug-in Hybrids, and 31.5% for 100% Electric Vehicles. Asia Pacific and North America will be the largest markets According to Peak Research, global sales of 100% Electric Vehicles will surpass 1 million per year in 2017, after just 7 years on the market. Half the time it took Hybrid’s to reach that sales threshold. Zero Emissions, Greater Reliability, with Lower Operating Costs • Nissan LEAF is already the “Best-Selling Electric Vehicle in Automotive History” • Global sales: 190,000+, with, over 80,000 are on U.S. roads today. Built in the USA • Driven over 2 Billion miles, with Zero Emissions. Displacing 90,000 Tons of CO2 • In 2014, LEAF was the #1 selling Nissan product of any kind, in Atlanta, Portland, San Francisco & Seattle. 2015 Lifestyle Award Cars.com Winner of Over 50 Major "2015 Top Car Green Vehicle“ Automotive Awards Mexico's MAPFRE 2012 Best Car To Buy High Gear Media 2012 International Green Award 10 Best Green Cars 2014 Best Non-Luxury, Traditional Compact Car IHS Automotive Loyalty Awards 2013-2015 Kelly Blue Book.com Built in America, Smyrna, Tennessee 2015 BOLD Award Point Energy Innovations 2013 Top Safety Pick Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Award 2015 Best Small Family Car Next Green Car Awards 2014 Cleanest Production Vehicle In US, Mid Size BEST ALL-AROUND PERFORMANCE: Nissan LEAF BEST ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: Nissan LEAF BEST SOCIAL PERFORMANCE: Nissan LEAF Automotive Science Group (ASG) 2014 “Tried & Tested” Award Good Housekeeping Magazine 2012 Car of the Year •2011 World Car of the Year Japan Automotive Hall of Fame •2011 European Car of the Year •2011 10 Most Transformative Products 2015 Autobytel Car of the Year Award Popular Mechanics Magazine 17,269 Nissan LEAF 16,779 Toyota Yaris Porsche Cayenne 16,474 Scion tC 16,459 15,393 Chevy Volt Lexus RC 14,784 Cadillac Escalade ESV 14,691 2015 Calendar Year Retail Sales 12,583 Toyota Sequoia 11,964 Lincoln Navigator Nissan LEAF 9,463 Fiat 500X Outsells a Dozen Popular Models 9,292 BMW 7 Series 9,104 Honda Crosstour 8,591 Mazda Miata 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000 16000 17000 18000 For 2016 LEAF’s Range increases 25% handling 99% of your typical trips 30 kWh Battery on SV & SL Models Zero to 40 mph in 4.7 sec Compared to Toyota Corolla at 5.3 sec EPA Range of 107 Miles Sports Car like Performance & Handling, Instant Torque, and near 50%-50% Weight Balance Room for 5 with Plenty 6 of Storage Space Best in Class Battery Coverage 48 Individual Battery Modules For Years of Worry Free Driving Lithium-Ion Battery 8 Year/100,000 Mile Capacity Loss 60 Month/60,000 Mile Something even Cellphone makers don’t guarantee EV Drivers Actually Drive Farther than Average 25% More you Drive, the More you Save 20% 66% of Nissan LEAF Only 22% drivers commute more than 21 miles round trip, with a mean of 32.59 miles 39% of All Drivers commute more than 21 miles round trip, with a mean of 25.24 15% 15% LEAF 11% 14% 12% 10% 10% All Vehicles 7% 6% 5% 5% 5% 8% 0% 2% 1% 2% 0% 1% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% 6% 6% 4% 4% 2% 2% 2% 7% 0% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1%0% 1% 0% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 - 31 - 41 - 51 - 61 - 71 - 81 - 91 - 101 + miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles 2013 NVES- Nissan LEAF drivers 8 Special Fleet Incentive Lets for Municipalities, Universities & Corporate Fleets “Drive Electric for Less” $8,000 Rebate or $5,000 plus Rebate 0% Financing for 72 months On 2015 Nissan LEAF The City of Houston Saves $110,000 first year after adding Nissan LEAF to their Fleet. Fuel, Maintenance, and Repair Costs can be up to 80% less than Gas Engine Vehicles Net Savings of $15,500 For Corporations, with Tax Liability $8,000 Nissan Fleet Rebate Plus a $7,500 Federal EV Tax Credit The 100% Electric, Zero Emissions Nissan LEAF Special Savings on 2015 Models Net Savings of $14,500 Nissan Clearance Rebate Typical Dealer Discount Selling Price $32,025 $ 5,000 $ 2,000 $25,025 Federal Electric Vehicle Tax Credit $ 7,500 2015 LEAF, S Model with Fast Charge Port Never Change Oil or Buy Gasoline Again! Net Price after Discounts & Tax Credit $17,525 Plus O% APR for up to 72 Months The Basics of EV Charging Three Types of Chargers AC - Level 1, Standard 120 Volt, (L1) Typically found in every home or office. Adds about 5 miles of range per hour of charging, 80% of owners Charge at home. Charger Cord is Standard Equipment on LEAF. AC Level 2, 240 Volt, (L2) Most homes have this service for Clothes Dryers. The commercial equivalent is 208 Volt. All modern EV’s uses the same connector, both L2 and L1 equipment (SAE J-1772). Charging for about one hour adds 20 to 40 miles of range. DC Fast Charging, Typically AC 480 V, Sometimes called DCFC, DC Level 2 or Level 3. This is the game changer, providing rapid charging that add 40 to 50 miles of range in just 10 minutes.