Construction is progressing on Nissan's manufacturing facility in
Smyrna, Tenn., which will produce lithium-ion batteries to power the
Nissan LEAF zero-emission vehicle. The all-electric Nissan LEAF will be
produced at Nissan?s vehicle assembly facility in Smyrna beginning in
late 2012.
The foundation is laid, structure being erected and roof being installed
on the vehicle battery manufacturing plant, which will be one of the
largest in the country at full capacity of 1.3 million square feet. The
plant will be capable of producing 200,000 advanced-technology batteries
annually. It is located adjacent to Nissan's vehicle assembly plant,
which is being retooled to accommodate production of Nissan LEAF and
will be capable of producing 150,000 electric cars annually. Combined,
Nissan LEAF and battery production will create up to 1,300 U.S.
manufacturing jobs when the plants are operating at full capacity.
"Nissan is making significant strides to be one of the largest producers
of electric vehicles and batteries in the United States," said Carlos
Tavares, Chairman, Nissan Americas. "We applaud President Obama's goal
of bringing 1 million electric vehicles to U.S. roads by 2015 and look
forward to doing our part to ensure that many of those vehicles, and the
batteries that power them, are built in the United States."
Combined, the construction of the battery plant and modification of the
Smyrna manufacturing facility represent an investment of up to $1.7
billion. The project initially is being supported by a U.S. Department
of Energy loan for 80 percent of that investment, up to $1.4 billion.
The loan was issued as part of the Advanced Technology Vehicles
Manufacturing Loan Program, a $25 billion program authorized by Congress
as part of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. The
program is designed to accelerate the development of vehicles and
technologies that increase U.S. energy independence, create cleaner
means of transportation and stimulate the American economy.
Sales of the Nissan LEAF - the world's first all-electric, zero-emission
vehicle available for the mass market " began in select markets in the
United States in December 2010. It will be available nationwide in 2012,
when production expands to the Tennessee facility. The Nissan LEAF
initially is being produced in Oppama, Japan, and will be equipped with
lithium-ion batteries being produced in Zama, Japan. The Renault-Nissan
Alliance also will produce lithium-ion batteries in Cacia, Portugal, and
Sunderland, UK, as well as in Renault's Flins plant in France.
In North America, Nissan's operations include automotive styling,
engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing,
distribution and manufacturing. Nissan is dedicated to improving the
environment under the Nissan Green Program 2010 and has been recognized
as a 2010 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year by the U.S Environmental
Protection Agency. More information on Nissan in North America, the
Nissan LEAF and zero emissions can be found at
www.NissanUSA.com.
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Contact Information:
Katherine Zachary
Nissan Americas
Tel #: 313- 598-9324
David P. Reuter
Nissan Americas
Tel #: 615-584-9046