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Nissan & Kanematsu Selected By NEDO To Analyze Electric Car Usage In
California
[20151026]  Mark Kane

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NEDO asks Nissan and Kanematsu to analyze EV use in California

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NEDO asks Nissan and Kanematsu to analyze EV use in California
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Nissan and Kanematsu (Japan-based trading company) are moving forward on a
charging infrastructure study conducted in Northern California by the New
Energy Industrial Technology and Development Organization (NEDO), Japan’s
largest public R&D management organization.

The two companies were selected by NEDO for the project after the previous
preliminary study.

NEDO intends to analyze electric vehicle use patterns. An undisclosed number
of DC fast chargers will be installed in cooperation with NRG EVgo.

“Project objectives
The State of California promotes the widespread use of zero emission
vehicles. Auto manufacturers with in-state sales above a certain level are
obliged to sell a fixed ratio of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and
EV users enjoy preferential treatment, including use of priority traffic
lanes. California ranks number one among US states for private EV use, with
most cars used for shopping and city driving.

The NEDO project will seek to encourage the use of electric vehicles for
longer distances and inter-city driving by installing and maintaining
multiple quick chargers along specific inter-city routes. Nissan and
Kanematsu will collect and analyze data on EV driving patterns in
California, and create a suitable model to help promote more extensive use
of electric vehicles in the state and beyond.

Project overview
With the help of the California state government, and U.S. utility company
NRG eVgo*, Nissan and Kanematsu plan to place additional quick chargers at
suitable locations along inter-city freeways in Northern California, and use
project-specific information services to guide EV users to the most
efficient chargers along the route. The companies will then assess whether
the combined hardware/software model can successfully encourage users to
drive longer distances in EVs.

Nissan’s role in the project will be to install and operate the quick
chargers, and analyze any changes in EV use that result.

Kanematsu will provide real-time information services to EV users. Kanematsu
will also investigate potential business applications for real-time data and
big data relating to EVs and EV charging systems.

Nissan is the world’s leading manufacturer of EVs, with sales of the Nissan
LEAF totaling 192,600 units in more than 40 countries as of the end of
September 2015. By collecting Nissan LEAF data from various countries,
Nissan’s Global Data Center is creating a broad picture of worldwide EV
driving and charging patterns. Nissan plans to use the results of the
preliminary study, along with its GDC data, to choose the best locations for
the project’s quick chargers.

Kanematsu has been working with leading Japanese and US companies to develop
potential machine-to-machine (M2M) and internet of things (IoT) business
applications for automobiles. For this project, Kanematsu will work with
Nissan to develop a real-time information service for EV users, and test its
potential as a commercial M2M/IoT solution. Nissan and Kanematsu will also
consider how in-vehicle hardware and M2M/IoT solutions can contribute to the
creation of the ideal connected car equipped with highly functional systems
and services.

A positive outcome for the project would benefit consumers in the US by
dramatically improving the usefulness and convenience of EVs. Encouraging
the adoption of similar systems in other parts of the world could also
promote broader electric vehicle ownership worldwide.

*Established in 2011; the biggest charging infrastructure operator in United
Sates“
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