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JapaneseCarTrade.com Magazine 's Issue 1 of Volume 1 featuring Electric Cars Electric Vehicles are the talk of the town in the present scenario with ever increasing fuel prices. The Plug-in hybrids and hybrid models of various Makers are ruling the streets and at the same time preserving the environment being pollution free and noise free.

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Page 1: JapaneseCarTrade.com | Volume 1 | Issue 1 | Electric Cars

JapaneseCarTrade .com

Japanese Used Cars Portal

Exclusive Story

Electric Cars are

back again

Journey of

Electric Cars

Quarterly Magazine on Japan Used Automobile Industry

Special Edition for Electric CarMAGAZINE 2014August-October 2014 | Volume 1

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C o n t e n t sElectric Vehicle’s Benefits & Drawbacks .............................................. 3

"Electric Cars are back again” ........................................................ 4-5

Japanese Manufactures of Electric Vehicles 6-7......................................

Know more about Electric Car .........................................................8-13

Full Page JCT Advertisement..........................................................14-15

Journey of Electric Cars.................................................................16-17

SLAEAJ latest news and coverage.........................................18-19

JUMVEA Safe Trade..................................................................20

Lithium ion Battery in Advantage and Disadvantage ................................21

Lithium-ion Battery – Key to the success of EV's...........................22-23

Company Introduction..........................................................................24

Interview of a personality (Who is Who?)..........................................25

Electric Vehicle Terminology .........................................................26-27

Japan Automobile Export & Production Statistics .....................28- 33

Working of Electric Car........................................................................34

JCT Advertisement ................................................................................35

Top 5 Models of Electric Cars 36-37........................................................

Events and Exhibitions 38-39..................................................................

Latest News.....................................................................................40-43

JCT Members Advertisement.......................................................44- 49

Exporter Directory .........................................................................50-53

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Lower operating and maintenance costs

lectric vehicles are efficient at converting stored

Eenergy into propulsion. Electric cars do not

consume energy while at rest or coasting, and

modern plug-in cars can capture and reuse as much as

one fifth of the energy normally lost during braking

through regenerative braking. Electric cars typically

have on-board efficiencies of around 80%

No Air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions

Electric cars, as well as plug-in hybrids operating in all-

electric mode, emit no harmful tailpipe pollutants

from the on-board source of power, such as

particulates (soot), volatile organic compounds,

hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, ozone, lead, and

various oxides of nitrogen.

Less dependence on imported oil

For the United States and the other developed

countries and emerging countries their dependence

on foreign oil has revived concerns about their

vulnerability to price shocks and

supply disruption.

Control on Oil Prices

With the Electric vehicles dominating the market, the

use of oil and the conventional fuels will reduce to a

great extent, thus reducing their requirement around

the globe.

Car-to-grid

Plug-in electric cars offer users the opportunity to sell

electricity stored in their batteries back to the power

grid, there by helping utilities to operate more

efficiently in the management of their demand peaks.

Electric Vehicle’s

&Benefits

Benefits DrawbacksCost of batteries and cost of ownership

Plug-in electric cars are significantly more

expensive as compared to conventional internal

combustion engine cars and hybrid electric cars

due to the additional cost of their lithium-ion

battery pack.

Availability of recharging infrastructure.

Plug-in recharging will take place overnight but

there are no garages or driveways with power

outlets at home, residents of cities, apartments,

dormitories, and townhouses and thus people

might be less likely to buy plug-in electric cars

Potential overload of the electrical grid

The ex is t ing e lec t r i ca l gr id , and loca l

transformers in particular, may not have enough

capacity to handle the additional power load that

might be required in certain areas with high plug-

in electric car concentrations.

Risks associated with noise reduction

Electric cars and plug-in hybrids when operating in

all-electric mode at low speeds produce less

roadway noise as compared to cars propelled by

an internal combustion engine.

Risks of battery fire

Lithium-ion batteries may suffer thermal runaway

and cell rupture if overheated or overcharged, and

in extreme cases this can lead to combustion. To

reduce these risks, lithium-ion battery packs

contain fail-safe circuitry that shuts down the

battery when its voltage is outside the safe range.

Drawbacks

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Electric cars are back again

n electric car is car as we all know are

Adriven by one or more electric motor, using electrical energy stored in

batteries or another energy storage device. Major car brands around the world are busy inventing new and better models of electric cars and vehicles for the future. Japan being one of the largest auto producers has already launched the green car and still working to improve and add more features.

Do you know that electric cars were popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century, before the advances in internal combustion engine (ICE) technology and mass production of cheaper fuel cars? All car manufacturers were competing with each other for market share by bringing advance models one after the others. These advances led to a decline in the use of electric cars. Energy crisis of the 1970s and 1980s brought a short-lived interest

in electric cars, but those cars did not reach the mass marketing stage due to few important drawbacks like high cost of batteries, Non availability of recharging infrastructure, Potential overload of the electrical grid, Risks associated with noise reduction, Risks of battery fire.

Since 2008, a renaissance in electric car manufacturing has occurred due to advances i n b a t t e r y a n d p o w e r m a n a g e m e n t technologies, concerns about increasing fuel prices, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. People are being aware and are willing to pay higher to save environment. Several national and local governments have established tax credits, subsidies and other incentives to promote the introduction and adoption in the mass market of new electric cars depending on battery size and their all-electric range.

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Demands for electric cars are shooting up at a great pace. As of January 2014, the number of mass production of electric passenger cars and utility vans available in the market is limited to about 25 models, mainly in the United States, Japan, Western European countries and China. Japan is number one in the list of electric car sales in 2012 with a 28% market share of global sales, followed by the United States with a 26% share, China with 16%, France with 11%, and Norway with 7%.

All Japanese Top brands are competing among themselves and bringing out new models with improved technologies. Market is booming with many electric car models to choose from. Amongst the hundreds of Electric car models in the market these days the most popular vehicles are Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Nissan Leaf, BMW ActiveE, Toyota RAV4 EV and more. The world's top selling highway-capable electric car ever is the Nissan Leaf, released in December 2010 and sold in 35 countries, with global sales

of 100,000 units by mid January 2014, representing a 45% market share of worldwide pure electric cars sold since 2010.

Hope people around the world join this green revolution in a big way to save the earth and reserve better environment for generations to come.

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Japanese Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles

Japan played an important role in the Global

Automobile Industry, since they began

building their first automobiles in the middle

to late 1910s. Japan Automobile Industry

grew very fast and soon became one of the

most prominent and largest industries in the

world. Japan has been in the top three

countries with most cars manufactured

since 1960. The automotive industry in Japan

Nissan produced its first Datsun a small, boxy

passenger vehicle designed by Japanese

automotive pioneer Masujiro Hashimoto that

was first produced in 1914 at its Yokohama plant

in April 1935. The company began exporting cars

to Australia that same year. Nissan converted

entirely from producing small passenger cars to

producing trucks and military vehicles during

World War II. In 1960, Nissan became the first

Japanese automaker to win the Deming Prize for

engineering excellence. New Datsun models like

the Bluebird (1959), the Cedric (1960) and the

Sunny (1966) raised Nissan sales in Japan and

abroad, and the company experienced

phenomenal growth in 1960s.

The energy crises of 1970s fueled the rise in

exports of affordable, fuel-efficient Japanese-

made cars: The third-generation Sunny got the

highest score on the U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency's tests of

fuel economy in 1973.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese public

multinational corporation primarily known as a

manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles.

Honda was the first Japanese automobile

manufacturer to release a dedicated luxury

brand, Acura, in 1986. Aside from their core

automobile and motorcycle businesses, Honda

also manufactures garden equipment, marine

engines, personal water craft and power

generators, amongst others. Since 1986, Honda

has been involved with artificial

intelligence/robotics research and released their

ASIMO robot in 2000.

In late 1999, Honda launched the first commercial

hybrid electric car sold in the U.S. market, the

Honda Insight. The first-generation Insight was

produced from 2000 to 2006 and had a fuel

economy of 70 miles per US gallon (3.4 L/100 km;

84 mpg-imp) for the EPA's highway rating, the

most fuel-efficient mass-produced car at the

time. Total global sales for the Insight amounted

to only around 18,000 vehicles.

rapidly increased from the 1970s to the 1990s,

overtook U.S. as the production leader with up

to 13 million cars per year manufactured and

exported. Japan is working hard in the

production of Electric vehicles too. They are

producing very fine and advanced models of

EVs some are already very popular in world

markets.

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Toyota was started in 1933 as a division of

Toyoda Automatic Loom Works devoted to the

production of automobiles under the direction of

the founder's son, Kiichiro Toyoda. Its first

vehicles were the A1 passenger car and the G1 in

1935. The Toyota Motor Co. was established as

an independent company in 1937. In 2008,

Toyota's sales surpassed General Motors, making

Toyota number one in the world. Toyota Motor

Corporation produces vehicles under 5 brands,

including the Toyota brand, Hino, Lexus, Ranz,

and Scion.

Today Toyota is one of the largest companies to

push hybrid electric vehicles in the market and

the first to commercially mass-produce and sell

such vehicles, with the introduction of the Toyota

Prius in 1997. The company eventually began

providing this option on the main smaller cars

such as Camry and Lexus divisions, producing

some hybrid luxury vehicles.

Mitsubishi's automotive origins date back to

1917, when the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

introduced the Mitsubishi Model A, Japan's first

series-production automobile. An entirely hand-

built seven-seater sedan based on the Fiat Tipo.

In 1934, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding was merged

with the Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., a company

established in 1920 to manufacture aircraft

engines and other parts. The unified company

was known as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI),

and was the largest private company in Japan.

1937 developed the PX33, a prototype sedan for

military use. It was the first Japanese-built

passenger car with full-time four-wheel drive, a

technology the company would return to almost

fifty years. Mitsubishi Motors started selling its

i MiEV, the all-electric mini-car with a lithium-ion

battery pack tucked under its floor, to retail

customers in the summer 2009, a year ahead of

schedule.

Mitsubishi

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Know More About

Electric Cars

Toyota i-ROAD, the three wheel urban EV

to be tested in Tokyo

he days of motorcycles and two-seat

Tmini vehicles are gone the future of

the electric cars might be just around

the corner.

Toyota i-ROAD urban electric vehicle is all set

to be tested in Tokyo. Based on a concept car

seen at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, the i-

ROAD comes in five candy-bright colors,

seats just one, and can go about 31 miles on

a single charge.

In terms of size its just 7 feet long, less than 5

feet tall, and 2.8 feet wide, It is likely to fit at

least two of these electric cars in one

curbside parking space!

The ultra-compact three-wheeler has a

maximum speed of 37 miles per hour.

About 20 likely drivers will get to try out the

seriously compact i-ROAD on the streets of

Tokyo as Toyota looks for feedback on how

the EV drives, its ease of use, and whether

driving such a tiny vehicle affects destination

options.

2014 Mercedes B-Class Electric Car On

Sale.

Just over a year after its unveiling at the 2013

New York Auto Show, the 2014 Mercedes-

Benz B-Class Electric Drive is getting ready for

its U.S. showroom arrival. The compact

electric hatchback will go on sale in the U.S.

this summer with a base price of $41,450.

The Electric Drive is a version of the B-Class

hatchback sold in Europe, and is powered by

a Tesla Motors-developed electric motor and

28-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack.

The motor develops 132 kilowatts (177

horsepower) and 251 pound-feet of torque,

higher than the 100 kW (134 hp) and 228 lb-ft

figures Mercedes quoted at the 2013

unveiling. Mercedes says the B-Class Electric

Drive will do 0 to 60 mph in 7.9 seconds, and

the top speed is limited to 100 mph.

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Estimated range is 85 miles. A

full recharge from a 240-volt

Level 2 source takes 3.5 hours,

but 60 miles of range can be

added after just 2 hours of

charging. A sandwich-floor

design contains the battery

pack, preserving interior and

luggage space while keeping

the pack low for optimal weight

distribution.

Japanese electric car 'goes

300km' on single charge

Electric vehicle specialist SIM-Drive, which

hopes to take the car to market by 2013 but

gave no projected cost, said its four-seater

"SIM-LEI" had motors inside each wheel and a

super- l ight f rame, a l lowing for 333

kilometres (207 miles) of motoring on one

charge in a test.

Its designers say they hope the prototype, a

joint project among 34 organisations

including Mitsubishi Motors and engineering

firm IHI, will be sold to car manufacturers for

mass production.

S I M - D r i v e C o r p o ra t i o n , a J a p a n e s e

consortium based in Kawasaki-shi and

comprised of 34 companies and munici-

palities, has announced that it has developed

a functioning electric car based on in-wheel

electric motor technology.

Named, the SIM-LEI, (Leading Efficiency In-

Wheel motor), the electric vehicle (EV) is

roughly the same length as a sedan but only

as wide as a compact. It supports the same

lithium-ion batteries (supplied by Toyota

Corp) as most other EVs on the market and

can travel over two hundred miles on a

charge. What's unique about the SIM-LEI

though, of course are the in-line electric

wheels.

While traditional cars have their motors

under the hood, including most EVs, the

SIM-LEI, uses small electric motors

mounted in the individual wheel housings

behind the tires. These motors than drive

the wheels directly, rather than using a

drive shaft, which makes them far more

efficient than other cars. Until now, in-

wheel motors have been thought to lack

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British Gas Orders 100 Nissan e-NV200 Vans

The six-month winter trial of Nissan's all-electric

e-NV200 van with British Gas has come to a

successful conclusion with the energy giant

placing an immediate order for 50 vans, with a

further 50 to be delivered by the end of the

calendar year. The nationwide pilot of 28 vans,

and the resulting order, which was announced

today at the start of the CV Show at the NEC in

Birmingham, is part of British Gas' wider

commitment to ensuring 10% of its fleet of

13,000 home service vans are all-electric by 2017.

Launched last November to determine viability

of electric vehicle technology as part of British

Gas fleet operations, the six-month pilot saw

Nissan and British Gas working with Hitachi

Capital Commercial Vehicle Solutions to manage

the fleet operations and GatesheadCollege to

train drivers in how to drive the 100% electric

Nissan e-NV200.

Hitachi Capital will be funding the purchase of

the Nissan e-NV200s by British Gas as well as

managing the fleet of all-electric vehicles. The

UK's largest ever electric commercial vehicle

evaluation to date, which saw the 28 e-NV200s

cover in excess of 60,000 miles between them,

was launched to assess how the vans performed

in winter conditions during typical British Gas

home services daily usage patterns and was such

a success that some drivers were reluctant to

hand back their vans.

Available to purchase from June, the Nissan e-

NV200 is a zero emission compact van that

guarantees significant savings in running costs

while also helping the environment by bringing

CO2 emissions down to zero at the point of use

Zap Takes Orders For 25,000 Of Its Electric

Cars

ZAP, an electric vehicle automotive company

incorporated in California and headquartered in

Santa Rosa, California, jointly with Jonway Auto,

its subsidiary in Zhejiang, China, announce the

receipt of 25,000 committed direct orders for its

newest EV models of URBEE and SPARKEE.

The aggregate committed purchase orders of

over 25,000 were placed with down payments

from more than 30 new dealers in Beijing,

Guangdong, Zhejiang, Henan, Hebei, Xian, Jinan,

Shandong, and Nantong. These new dealers are

the long established major dealership partners

of Jonway Group from Jonway Motorcycle

business.

Most of the orders were placed for the full

electric URBEE, which is viewed by these dealers

as a well-positioned product for the metro cities

of China and a new entry into the market space

that addresses the mass market demands at the

right price with quality.

The launch of URBEE in April at the exhibitions

held in China generated tremendously positive

responses from dealers that are confident of

sales and ready to buy in quantities for their

dealerships. Strong market interests for the

URBEE continue, as more of these new dealers

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purchase orders. SPARKEE, which is priced at the

higher end, received more than 2,000 orders

from local Chinese dealers.

Production of both URBEE and SPARKEE has

begun, as the Jonway Auto factory readies itself

for the volume manufacturing delivery of 2,000

vehicles per month starting June 2014. Delivery

of these 25,000 vehicles is scheduled over the

next six months. Auto sales in China reached 22

million in 2013, far exceeding any other markets

in the world. This represents a 14% increase

compared to 2012.

Car ownership remains a low percentage with

only 120 million vehicles on the road. With the

Chinese government focused at supporting and

stimulating EV adoption in China, the overall

market sentiments towards full electric vehicles

have evolved quickly and positively, with a

willingness to purchase EVs if at the right price.

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Journey of

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ourney of Electric car began in late 1800s Jand early 1900s. The concept of car was

introduced way back in 15th century by

world renowned painter, sculptor, inventor

and scientist Leonardo da Vinci who

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Boston, 800 of those cars were fully electric,

only 400 cars were powered by gasoline and

the remaining 1,170 were steam-powered

automobiles.

Then in 1947 Nissan's Tama EV, the first

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o n e l e c t r i c i t y . T h i s

legendary vehicle was

named Tama and it used

a 3 6 - v o l t l e a d - a c i d

battery to achieve 60

miles of range and had a

top speed of 22 miles per

hour. The vehicle has a

wood frame design that

is covered in steel. The

front-opening "alligator"

hood of the Tama was

odd at that time, but now

every automobile maker

follows the same design.

The energy crises of the

1970s and 1980s brought

a short-lived interest in

electric cars; although, those cars did not

reach the mass marketing stage, as is the

case in the 21st century. Since 2008, a

renaissance in electric car manufacturing has

occurred due to advances in battery and

power management technologies, concerns

about increasing oil prices, and the need to

reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Electric Cars have gone through a long

journey starting since the late 1800s to the

present world and have faced lot of up and

downs. Transformations in the field of

technology, structure, style and features all

have been a part of the journey. Today global

markets are witnessing a boom in the

demand for EVs and all major brands are

filling the markets with latest and advanced

models every now and then. Some of the

popular Electric Cars in the markets are

Mitsubishi i MiEV, Nissan Leaf, Toyota Prius

PHV, Toyota RAV4 EV, Honda Fit EV, Honda

Insight hybrid electric vehicle, Chevrolet Volt,

Ford Fusion Energi, Tesla Model S and many

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exporters introduction was conducted by Mr.

Nishantha Meegalla as the Executive Committee

Member for Aichi Prefecture of SLAEA J. And Mr. Umar

Ali Vice Secretary of SLAEA J introduced Tokyo

participants. Brief welcome speech was made by Mr.

Wasantha Ekanayake the Trip Coordinator for Nagoya

event and pointed out how important was this

commitment.

Afterwards, SLAEA J president Mr. Jagath Ramanayake

presented the activities carried out by the SLAEAJ

during the year 2012 -2013. Presentation was focused

on all major activities done by SLAEJ during previous

years such as Cricket Festival, Sri Lankan Festival

Raffle draw, Non-Medicament Healer event, and

Motor Delegation Tour in Japan.

Mr. Jayantha Bandara the first secretary of the Sri

Lanka Embassy made his speech on behalf of the Sri

Lanka embassy and emphasized the importance and

the opportunities lied through these common

interest organizations like SLAEA J and impact they

can do for any issue to serve the best interest of the

automobile export business. Mr. M.P.S Aberathna

from Department of Inland Revenue was introduced

by Mr. Meegalla to the meeting and Ques. and Ans.

speech made by him was highly attractive because

many participants had questions in field of taxation.

SLAEAJ & SLBCJ hosted a farewell

party for Mr. Somasena.

SLAEAJ & SLBCJ hosted a farewell party for Mr. M.

Somasena (Counsellor - Commercial of Sri Lanka

Embassy in Japan) for his assistance towards

association's work. As he has completed his duty

term in Japan & leaving to Sri Lanka this month.

SLAEA J & SLBCJ organized this function at Tokyo.

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SLAEAJ held their second regional meeting and

promotional conference at Oyama Grand Hotel on 23rd

May 2014. It started with the introduction of the

participants from Tokyo and Oyama.

SLAEAJ president Mr. Jagath Ramanayake presented the

activities carried out by the SLAEAJ during the year

2012/2014. Presentation was focused on all major

activities done by SLAEAJ during previous years such as

Cricket Festival, Sri Lankan Festival Raffle draw, Non-

Medicament Healer event, Motor Delegation Tour in

Japan and Membership Drive in Nagoya…etc.

SLAEAJ Activity Promotion and

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SLAEAJ Japan Cup Cricket

Festival 2014 completedSri Lanka Automobile Exporters Association completed

the SLAEAJ Japan Cup Cricket Festival 2014 as planed

on the 29th June 2014 at Edogawa Riverside ground.

This was held with the blessing of his Excellency

Admiral [Rtd.] Wasantha Karannagoda, the

ambassador of Sri Lanka in Japan and the invited guest

Mr. Roshan Mahanama who made a huge contribution

to Sri Lankan cricket to win the Cricket world cup in

1996. The event was organized with the valuable

assistance of Sri Lankan Associations and the Embassy

of Sri Lanka in Japan. Cricket festival was started with

the opening ceremony conducted by Mr. Harsha

Gunasena and he invited Mr. Roshan Mahanama to do

the welcome speech.

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VIAL was held their AGM parallel to

international seminar and dinner

party.

Vehicle Importers Association of Lanka held their

annual general meeting in Hilton hotel

Colombo at March 28th 2014. Deputy Minister

Mr. Rohana Dissanayake participated as

the chief guest of the ceremony. Business forum

was held while focusing on how local

automobile dealers and delegations can connect

and play an active role in the sustainable

development of used vehicle automobile

industry.

Sri Lanka Automobile Exporters Association was

also engaged with the ceremony as the

well known organization in the motor vehicle

industry in Japan as the bridge between

Japan and Sri Lanka while introducing delegation

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Ø They hold their charge. A lithium-ion

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Since then Yamagin Corporation have been

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Electric Vehicles

TerminologyElectric Vehicles (EV's):

he term "electric vehicle" refers to any

Tvehicle that uses electric motors for

propulsion.

Electric Car:

It is a subcategory of EV's and generally refers to

highway capable automobiles powered by

electricity. Electric car's power source is not

explicitly an on-board battery, electric cars with

motors powered by other energy sources are

generally referred by different names: like PEV,

PHEV, BEV etc.

Plug-in electric vehicle (PEV):

Plug-in electric vehicle is a motor vehicle along

with rechargeable battery unit that can be

charged from the electric grid, and the electricity

stored on them drives the wheels for propulsion.

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV):

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle also known as a

plug-in hybrid, is a hybrid electric vehicle with

rechargeable batteries that can be restored to

full charge by connecting a plug to an external

electric power source. A plug-in hybrid vehicle

operates as an all electric vehicle or BEV while

operating in charge depletion mode but switches

to charge sustaining mode when the battery

reaches the minimum state of charge.

PHEVs are configured like a regular hybrid, but

with a bigger lithium ion battery pack that can be

charged up by plugging in to a regular electricity

supply. Pure electric driving is increased over a

standard hybrid before the ICE fires up to help

power the wheels. PHEVs, as they are known,

offer the chance to make short journeys on

cheap, zero tailpipe emission electricity but also

enable long journeys.

Battery electric vehicle (BEV):

Battery electric vehicle uses chemical energy

stored in rechargeable battery packs as its only

source for propulsion. Most often, the term

"electric car" is used to refer to battery electric

vehicles. The main component in most of the

electric vehicle is the battery being used to store

the charge and generate power required for the

propulsion.

Lead-acid batteries:

Lead-acid batteries were the most used form of

power for most of the electric cars used in past.

The initial construction costs are significantly

lower than for other battery types, while power

output to weight is poorer than other designs.

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Range and power can be easily added by

increasing the number of batteries. The energy

density is much lower than that of lithium Ion

batteries, which is the current standard. These

batteries provide less power output and need

frequent charging. Lead acid batteries also have a

shorter service life.

With the advancements in the technology

Batteries have undergone a transformation and

now Batteries are available in the market which

are able to provide power to the cars for

sustainable period of time thus providing a new

edge to the electric cars.

Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries:

The efficiency of Nickel-Metal Hydride battery

usually tops out at about 40 percent. Their limits

can be increased by doping the material inside

with other elements to yield still higher charge

densities. These type of batteries are used in

some older electric vehicles, offering better

energy density than lead acid but less than

lithium ion.

Lithium-ion Batteries (Li-ion battery):

These are the current standard electric vehicle

batteries, offering good energy density, power

and fast charging ability. The life of a lithium Ion

battery is estimated to be the same as the life of

the car. Of course 'end of life' here does not mean

the cars or batteries won't work - after 10 years a

lithium ion battery is expected to be at 80%

efficiency, so they wil l st i l l be usable -

replacement will be a choice, not a requirement.

They are expensive now, but prices will reduce

over time as more EVs hit the road.

Charging Infrastructure

A location where electric vehicles can plugged in

and charged. These can be at home, at work or in

publicly accessible locations.

BHP

"Brake Horsepower" – the actual power output of

an engine or motor before any natural losses in

power through components such as a gearbox

and other ancillaries.

HP

"Horsepower" - a unit that is used to measure the

power of engines and motors. One unit of

horsepower is equal to the power needed to lift

550 pounds one foot in one second.

DC

- "Direct Current" is an electric current of

constant direction. Electric car motors are either

DC or AC, with DC motors generally being less

expensive to buy and simpler to use on an

electric car.

AC

"Alternating Current" is an electric current that

reverses direction at regular intervals. Electric car

motors are either AC or DC with most of the new

breed being of AC type.

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By Manufacturer in Year 2013-14

Manufacture Jan Feb Mar Total

Toyota 1,256,530 134,727 151,204 144,578 430,509

Mitsubishi Fuso 46,390 2,776 4,528 5,408 12,712

Suzuki 117,486 10,457 12,203 12,458 35,118

Hino 74,470 5,757 7,244 7,557 20,558

UD Trucks 7,122 705 778 1,286 2,769

Subaru 371,640 31,573 43,696 52,285 127,554

Honda 89,382 3,764 1,987 2,178 7,929

Daihatsu 6,235 641 489 639 1,769

Isuzu 128,300 11,076 15,457 18,093 44,626

Mitsubishi 266,152 23,327 30,923 34,315 88,565

Mazda 529,138 69,156 59,455 71,694 200,305

Nissan 379,899 32,737 38,815 35,457 107,009

Grand Total 3,272,744 326,696 366,779 385,948 1,079,423

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Manufecturer 2013

Jan Feb Mar Total

2014

Toyota 2,474,099 293,737 299,643 310,119 903,499

UD Trucks 13,397 1,775 1,850 1,918 5,543

Subaru 482,286 55,600 49,956 62,069 167,625

Daihatsu 514,084 74,636 0 80,270 154,906

Suzuki 641,121 87,932 83,972 103,068 274,972

Hino 121,756 12,408 11,846 13,401 37,655

Honda 659,820 97,145 84,883 95,031 277,059

Isuzu 181,887 20,461 21,117 24,451 66,029

Mazda 720,621 81,917 82,757 87,238 251,912

Mitsubishi Fuso 66,381 8,977 9,539 9,420 27,936

Mitsubishi 481,262 45,855 56,110 64,022 165,987

Nissan 743,950 80,360 87,126 88,754 256,240

Grand Total 7,100,664 860,803 788,799 939,761 2,589,363

Japan Automobile Production By Manufacturer in Year 2013-14

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Japan Automobile ProductionBy Vehicle Type in Year 2013

Standard Small Mini Total Standard Small Mini Total Large Small Total

April 371,421 136,324 126,459 634,204 44,886 23,319 34,104 102,309 692 10,525 11,217 747,730

May 365,005 129,248 126,026 620,279 46,276 23,120 32,130 101,526 700 10,209 10,909 732,714

June 388,307 158,610 137,324 684,241 50,157 26,425 36,202 112,784 644 10,888 11,532 808,557

July 435,363 180,220 160,421 776,004 54,476 27,553 39,660 121,689 783 11,638 12,421 910,114

August 319,682 140,719 116,446 576,847 42,433 22,381 28,780 93,594 799 0 799 671,240

Sept. 420,878 185,727 138,473 745,078 52,377 28,213 36,344 116,934 855 10,756 11,611 873,623

Oct. 431,472 169,204 144,232 744,908 49,540 24,664 41,403 115,607 904 10,015 10,919 871,434

Nov. 395,429 163,034 160,670 719,133 48,691 26,041 41,633 116,365 847 9,806 10,653 846,151

Dec. 363,109 148,168 156,756 668,033 46,039 24,638 37,896 108,573 813 9,190 10,003 786,609

G.Total 3,490,666 1,411,254 1,266,807 6,168,727 434,875 226,354 328,152 989,381 7,037 83,027 90,064 7,248,172

Month Passenger Cars Trucks Buses Grand

Total

Japan Automobile Production By Vehicle Type in Year 2014

Standard Small Mini Total Standard Small Mini Total Large Small Total

January 406,429 159,346 172,201 737,976 47,221 27,291 35,763 110,275 730 11,822 12552 860,803

February 407,628 163,845 169,903 741,376 48,185 27,838 33,974 109,997 779 11,245 12024 863,397

March 423,564 183,284 198,621 805,469 52,449 30,836 39,814 123,099 852 10,341 11193 939,761

G.Total 1,237,621 506,475 540,725 2,284,821 147,855 85,965 109,551 343,371 2,361 33,408 357,69 2,663,961

Month

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Region Jan Feb Mar Total

Asia 432,566 34,416 49,329 49,331 133,076

Worldwide 3,989 559 796 939 2,294

Oceania 305,946 25,828 31,943 32,722 90,493

Africa 170,886 12,856 14,019 14,959 41,834

Latin America 263,390 20,546 21,761 27,969 70,276

North America 1,464,875 128,672 133,697 135,834 398,203

Europe 512,755 62,823 66,483 69,828 199,134

Middle-East 388,946 40,996 48,751 54,366 144,113

Grand Total 3,543,353 326,696 366,779 385,948 1,079,423

2013

Total

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August~October 2014

Month Passenger Cars Trucks Buses Grand Total

April - 2013 347,378 38,736 11,699 397,813

May - 2013 315,249 34,622 9,881 359,752

June - 2013 357,140 42,758 11,679 411,577

July - 2013 363,294 38,380 12,246 413,920

August - 2013 304,075 37,414 9,728 351,217

September-2013 366,668 45,048 12,478 424,194

October- 2013 359,293 37,102 11,314 407,709

November- 2013 364,907 39,107 11,983 415,997

December- 2013 325,856 42,115 11,305 379,276

January- 2014 285,812 30,000 10,884 326,696

February- 2014 314,145 39,963 12,671 366,779

March- 2014 330,925 43,680 11,343 385,948

Grand Total 4,034,742 468,925 137,211 4,640,878

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Japan Used Automobile Export Worldwidein Year 2014

Rank Country Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Total

1 MYANMAR 7,399 9,401 13,043 12,874 14,319 57,036

2 RUSSIA 5,651 9,551 11,280 14,864 13,191 54,537

3 U.A.E. 7,992 10,334 12,025 12,580 9,825 52,756

4 NEW ZEALAND 7,189 8,456 10,438 11,267 8,700 46,050

5 CHILE 4,046 8,609 9,669 7,674 6,937 36,935

6 KENYA 2,241 3,632 5,823 6,332 5,610 23,638

7 South AFRICA 3,227 4,152 4,580 4,721 3,976 20,656

8 KYRGYZ 2,754 4,089 4,074 3,912 2,824 17,653

9 TANZANIA 2,362 2,641 3,321 3,578 2,915 14,817

10 GEORGIA 2,013 2,351 2,954 3,632 3,332 14,282

11 MONGOLIA 2,253 2,260 2,431 3,532 3,324 13,800

12 PAKISTAN 758 2,070 2,646 3,726 3,748 12,948

13 UGANDA 1,916 1,921 2,908 3,172 2,300 12,217

14 PHILIPPINES 1,302 2,087 2,824 2,818 2,349 11,380

15 MALAYSIA 1,554 2,009 2,614 2,449 2,190 10,816

16 ZAMBIA 1,887 2,038 2,363 2,201 1,643 10,132

17 SRI LANKA 1,411 1,833 1,883 1,661 1,892 8,680

18 MOZAMBIQUE 1,066 1,596 1,843 1,955 2,097 8,557

19 BANGLADESH 780 1,047 1,661 1,967 1,928 7,383

20 TRINIDAD and TOBAGO 953 1,478 1,453 1,394 1,235 6,513

21 SURINAM 527 777 1,540 1,189 1,617 5,650

22 THAILAND 605 965 1,066 1,053 918 4,607

23 HONG KONG 520 761 961 940 926 4,108

24 BOTSWANA 518 585 752 1,123 727 3,705

25 JAMAICA 494 460 929 894 819 3,596

26 GUYANA 842 574 725 560 650 3,351

27 ZIMBABWE 581 697 777 506 725 3,286

28 AUSTRALIA 411 518 561 703 560 2,753

30 MAURITIUS 282 384 513 670 553 2,402

Grand Total 63,534 87,276 107,657 113,947 101,830 474,244

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An Electric car is powered by an electric

motor rather than a gasoline engine.

From outside, there would probably

be no idea that a car is electric. In most cases,

electric cars are created by converting a

gasoline-powered car, and in that case it is

impossible to tell. When you drive an electric

car, often the only thing that clues in to its

true nature is the fact that it is nearly silent.

But from inside there is great difference

between the Electric and Gasoline Cars.

The array of rechargeable batteries gives

power to the controller. The controller

provides power to the electric motor which

in turn provides an instant torque to electric

car and create smooth acceleration.

The main component which differs the

Electric vehicles from the gasoline vehicles is

battery and the charging technology. All the

mechanism in an electric vehicle depends on

the power supplied from the array of

batteries.

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Working of Electric Cars

the cars for sustainable period of time thus

providing a new edge to the electric cars.

While most current highway-speed electric

car designs focus on lithium-ion and other

l i th ium-based var iants a var iety of

alternative batteries can also be used.

Lithium based batteries are often chosen for

their high power and energy density but have

a limited shelf-life and cycle lifetime which

can significantly increase the running costs

of the car. Variants such as Lithium iron

phosphate and Lithium-titanate attempt to

solve the durability issues with traditional

lithium-ion batteries.

It is also possible that older battery

technologies such as Nickel-Metal Hydride

(Ni-MH) batteries, whose efficiency usually

tops out at about 40 percent, may see their

limits stretched, as the materials inside are

doped with other elements to yield still

higher charge densities.

Several battery technologies are also in

development such as Zinc-air battery, Molten

salt battery, Zinc-bromine flow batteries or

Vanadium redox batteries that can be

refilled, instead of recharged, saving time.

The depleted electrolyte can be recharged at

the point of exchange, or taken away to a

remote station.

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Top 5 models of electric cars n electric car is an automobile that uses

Aelectrical energy stored in batteries

instead of petroleum or gasoline.

Electric cars are gaining popularity in recent

years due to ever increasing oil prices and

environment pollution going higher too. Electric

vehicles are the only and most desired

transportation to keep both in control for

present and future.

Nissan Leaf a compact five-door hatchback electric

car manufactured by Nissan is a simple, spacious,

quiet, chalk full of standard safety, luxury features

and affordable. Powered by a 24-kWh lithium-ion

battery, the 80-kW motor can put 107 horsepower

into the front wheels. The Nissan Leaf is the world's

best selling highway-capable all-electric car ever; its

global sales reached the 50,000 units sold

milestone.

Nissan LeafMiles per charge: 75Base cost: $28,800 ApproxTax credit: $7,500 Approx

World's top manufactures of cars are working

hard to improve the electric car models adding

more and more advance features to make them

desirable among masses. Japan being the major

manufacturer is working harder to be at number

one position among electric car manufactures.

Most of electric cars sold around the world are

Japanese brands. Japan holds the largest share

of global market at 28% followed by United

States, china, France and Norway.

Tesla Model STesla Model S is a true marvel of ingenuity both inside and out. The exterior is awesome with automatic doors, offering an endless amount of options with batteries ranging from 60 to 85-kWh, motors from 225kW (302-hp) to 310-kW(416-hp). Tesla's performance model goes 0-60 in 4.2s, sprints through the quarter-mile in 12.6s, has a top speed of 130 mph, and gets 265 miles per charge according to the EPA. It comes with an 8-year, unlimited mile warranty on the battery.

Miles per charge: 208+Base cost: $69,900Tax credit: $7,500

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Chevrolet Volt

Chevrolet Volt a practical hybrid that consists a plug-in electric

motor with a conventional gas engine.The hybrid combination

operates in four modes based on range and performance

needs. In purely electric mode, the Volt can travel up to 50

miles, In all-electric mode the Volt returns the equivalent

of 93 mpg, a number that drops to 37 mpg in gasoline-

only mode; combined fuel economy is 60 mpg. Volt runs

strictly off a 48 kWh Lithium-ion battery pack that is

charged solely by a small 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine

whose sole task is to keep the battery charged.

Miles per charge: 50+Base cost: $41,000 Approx

Toyota Prius PHVToyota Prius PHV a mid-size plug-in hybrid electric vehicle

based on a third generation Toyota Prius (model ZVW30)

outfitted with 4.4 kWh lithium-ion batteries co-developed

with Panasonic, which enable all-electric operation at

higher speeds and longer distances. The lithium-ion

battery pack can be charged in 180 minutes at 120 volts or

in 90 minutes at 240 volts. The car's hybrid system

delivers 134 net horsepower, with a 98 horsepower (105

foot pounds of torque) motor and a 60-kilowatt (80-

horsepower) electric motor.

Ford Fusion EnergiFord Fusion Energi offers a robust plug-in electric system in

an ultra-popular roomy full-size sedan platform and an

equivalent of about 100 miles per gallon, without

compromising style or passenger space. After its battery is

depleted, the Fusion Energi still delivers 43 miles per gallon.

The EPA certifies the Fusion Energi to deliver 108 MPGe in

city driving; 92 MPGe on the highway; and a combined 100

MPGe. Charging time for the Fusion Energi should be about

2.5 hours with a 220-volt source, and overnight from a

standard household outlet.

Miles per charge: 50+Base cost: $30000ApproxTax credit: $2500Approx

Miles per charge: 40+Base cost: $34,700ApproxTax credit: $3,750 Approx

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Event and Exihibitionshe Russian automotive market is set to become

Tthe largest market in Europe in the next years. In 2013 /14 the Russian car market is expected to

rebound to pre-crisis conditions with 2.8 Mio car sales in Russia and there is a significant growth potential for the automotive industry forecasted until 2017. It is remarkable that the automotive suppliers also have a large share in this development.

Moscow-RussiaDate : 28 - 31 August, 2014

www.interauto.auto-fairs.com

CRC Speedshow 2014New Zealand

www.speedshow.co.nzDate: 19th Jul. 2014 ~ 20th Jul. 2014

CRC Speedshow – New Zealand’s biggest, most diverse and exciting automotive event where fans can fuel their passion for cars, bikes and motor sports.

Gauteng Motor ShowSouth Africa

www.thebereed.co.za/gautengmotorshowDate: 25-27 Jul 2014

The annual Gauteng Motor Show is once again gearing up to deliver it’s highly anticipated one-stop extreme ‘moto-tainment’ show, merging the thrill of live-action performances with audience entertainment aplenty.

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MIAS Moscow International Automobile Salon MoscowMoscow-Russia

eng.mas-expo.ru/mas

27.08.2014 - 07.09.2014

Moscow International Automobile Salon, the leading automotive event of the year, will be held August 29

through September 7, 2014 in Crocus Expo IEC.

Myanauto RangoonYangon-Myanmar

www.myanauto.com04.09.2014 - 06.09.2014

Over 6000 industry professionals in the automotive aftermarket sector visited MYANAUTO'13 as it took place from 20-22 November 2013 at Tatmadaw Hall in Yangon, making it Myanmar's biggest ever event for the industry.

Billing Land Rover FestNorthamptonshire-United Kingdom

www.billinglandroverfest.co.uk

Thousands of Land Rovers and Club Displays, Jam Packed main arena action ranging from all-action demonstration laps, off-road demonstration challenges and a number of technical challenges.

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Sayuri President's visit to MauritiusPresident of Sayuri International Co,.Ltd, Mr.Saman

Priyankara made a visit to Mauritius last week. He

managed to meet several of loyal customers of Sayuri

during this short visit. He could witness port of

Mauritius which was filled with cars exported by

Sayuri. Sayuri International is the main Japan car

supplier to Mauritians.

Even though Mr.Saman couldn't find time to meet

many of the loyal customers, he has thanked all those

Mauritius customers for their loyalty and long standing trust on Sayuri, in a post in his Facebook profile.

SLAEAJ Activity Promotion and Membership Drive Oyama 2014

SLAEAJ(Sri Lanka Automobile Exporters Assosiation

in Japan) held another successful activity promotion

event in Japan on Friday, May 23rd 2014 at Oyama

Grand Hotel. Mr.Saman president of Sayuri

International who is also a member of SLAEAJ

participated in the event. Following is a thanking letter

received from Mr. Jagath Ramanayaka, president of

SLAEAJ after the event.

Dear SLAEAJ Members, First of all, I take this

opportunity to thank, HE the Ambassador Mr.

Wasantha Karannagoda of the Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan, and the other embassy staff for giving us

the support and also providing an opportunity to extend our activities throughout Japan.

Especially, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude for Mr. Jayantha Bandara who joined with his

tight and busy schedule. I would like to congratulate all the individuals of the organizing committee, and

the SLAEAJ members for completing a very successful another activity promotion event in Japan on

Friday, May 23rd 2014 at Oyama Grand Hotel.

In a very short period our organizing committee managed to get this event organized, thanks to Mr.

Anura Batuwatta, Mr. Jayantha Hettiarachchi and Mr. Lasantha Nandasiri. Their aspiration and strong

mind to promote SLAEAJ activities in Tochigi prefecture will open the door to the new possibilities for

SLAEAJ operations in Japan.

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Customer from Malawi comes in Japan to purchase trucks from RamaDBK for his transportation business.

Albert has been living in Australia for several years but he is

originally a citizen of Malawi, in the Great Lakes region in

East Africa. Now, he has decided to go back to his mother

land and to begin a transportation business on his own. To

begin his new activity, Albert needed some cheap and

reliable trucks. After much research, he has come to the

conclusion that Japanese trucks would be the most suitable

for Malawi. After checking on Internet, he has decided to fly

to Japan to visit RamaDBK, a renowned exporter of trucks

with a huge genuine stock of vehicles. RamaDBK sales

representative, Mr Yano, has helped Albert to find the best

trucks for his new business. Finally Albert has purchased 2 small Isuzu flatbed trucks for transporting

goods and also, a Toyota Crown for himself.

Today, Albert is back in Malawi, waiting for the delivery of his 3 vehicles from RamaDBK, arriving in the

port in a few weeks time.

Toyota, Honda recall 4.3 million cars over defective airbag worldwide-Nissan, Mazda affected too

Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 2.27 million vehicles worldwide over fears a faulty airbag inflator could

explode.

The company said it was notifying owners of vehicles involved in a 2013 safety recall, including

766,300 in the U.S., to replace airbag inflators. Previously, it asked dealers to inspect the air bags and

only replaced those judged to be faulty.

The recall involves about 20 Toyota models, incuding some Corolla subcompacts

and Tundra pickups made in 2003-2004 and some 2002-2004 Lexux SC

430 coupes.

Of the total number of vehicles affected by the current

recall, 650,000 are in Japan and 1.62 million in

the rest of the world.

Meanwhile, other three carmakers announced

on June 23 that they are recalling vehicles with

defective airbags supplied by Takata Corp.

Honda is recalling 2,033,230 vehicles

worldwide, while Mazda is doing so 159,807

vehicles. Nissan is recalling 128,000 vehicles in

Japan.

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Toyota selects developer for new North American HQ officeToyota Motor North America announced on July 10 that it has selected the Dallas-based developer

KDC to build its new North American headquarters in Texas.

In the end of April 2014, Toyota

announced the plan to relocate their

corporate operations, such as

manufacturing, sales and finance, in

Plano, located in northern Dallas, Texas.

The current headquarters is in Torrance,

California. This is going to be their first

relocation in 60 years.

Four companies are to relocate to Plano.

These are Toyota Motor Engineering &

Manufacturing North America, Inc.

(TEMA), Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

(TMS), Toyota Motor North America (TMA), and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC).

Relocating the headquarters will centralize the base of operations, promote cooperation and

efficiency of each function, and help deliver better vehicles to customers. The aim is to have

sustainable growth in the North American market.

Be Forward used car exporter sets new record in June with 15,595 vehicles soldUsed car exporter Be Forward announced that the forecasts for its June exports broke a new record

with a 82.1% year-over-year growth at

15,595 cars sold.

Be Forward's used car exports have been

experiencing renewed sales for 68 straight

months. It predicts its month-over-month sales

to have grown 79.8%, with earnings of

4,341,640,000 yen.

The start of domestic services in Mongolia with

its Be Forward Service Card has played a

contributing role in raising sales profit. Service

Card offers all of its services at the time of

delivery. The ten participating companies that

include car repair and sheet metal shops, parts shops, body coating services, number plate services

and Japanese language schools offer discounts of 5-40%.

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Australian Automobile Association is opposing wider opening to second hand carsThe Australian Automobile Association (AAA) and the automobile industry of Australia have

declared their strong opposition to the opening of the local market to imported used vehicles, as

advocated last month by the Productivity Commission. In 2013, the last 3 car manufacturers in

Australia have announced their decision to close their plants by year 2017. At that date, no more

new cars will be manufactured in

Australia, and every new car on the

market would have to come from

abroad.

The AAA claims that opening the

market widely to imported used

vehicles would wipe out a large part

of the value of the cars already on

the road in Australia for now and

make price competition to the locally

sold used vehicles. One concern may

be the 360,000 units of company

cars that should be sold on the local

used vehicle market in the next 2

years. We can understand that it

may be considered a little too early to open the market to used vehicles, but anyway, it will have to

be done by year 2017, and it will certainly not be opened without restrictions. For instance,

Australia’s neighbor, New Zealand, is importing a large number of used vehicles from Japan but

with strict regulations about the year of manufacture and the emissions standards.

Production of Fairlady Z Roadster for Japan to endNissan Motor Co. said it will stop

making Japan-market Fairlady Z

Roadster model when the order

acceptance ends at the end of

September 2014.

The 2-seater open-top model featuring a

3.7-liter VQ37VHR engine was added to

the Fairlady family in October 2009

after the base vehicle was fully

redesigned in 2008.

Cumulative sales of the roadster model

were 794 units in Japan as of the end of

April 2014.

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Phone: +81-50-6861-3388www.autolink.co.jp

Japanese & European

Car Dealer

Auto Link Holdings LLC

Call us: +81-568-692611www.rao-international.com

Japan Used CarExporter

Mx Japan Ltd.Phone: +81-90-3961-9532

www.mx-japan.com

Buy Japan Used Carsfrom Our Stock

AUTO TOCKSU s e d J a p a n e s e C a r

Dukes International Co. Ltd.

+81-828-554-500 www.autostock.jp

Buses, Heavy Equipment, Forklifts, Motorcycles, Parts

Buy Japan Used Car

T & I Co. Ltd. Call : +81-3-3626-1866www.tandiexport.jp

Ph.+81-46-875-1576 www.atlasinter.com

Direct Auction Co. Ltd.

Japan Used Car Exporter

Phone:+81-6-4303-3102, www.jdacars.com

Member of:

Ph:+81-6-4303-3102 www.jdafilter.com

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Araliya Trading Company Ltd.Araliya Trading Company Ltd.Araliya Trading Company Ltd.

Ph.: +81-46-240-1279 www.araliyatrading.com

Exporter Exporter of Japan of Japan Used Vehicles.Used Vehicles.

Exporter of Japan Used Vehicles.

Member of:

Auto Trading Rock Co. Ltd.Phone: 81-45-770-6330www.japanusedcars.co.jp

Japan Used Car Exporter

Member of:

+81-42-396-8118www.autogalaxy.jp

Good quality of

used Japanese buses, LPG vehicles

and driving school vehicles

Auto Galaxy Co. Ltd.

Member of:

Autoworld International Ltd.

Phone: +81-50-6862-7659www.autoworldjapan.com

Auto Exporter in Japan

+81-72-860-3568www.carthanks.com

CarThanks.ComJapanese Used cars in

affordable rates

Contact us :

Crown Trading Group Co. Ltd.

Ph : +80-44-200-0985www.crown-trading.com

Buy new car and sell old car

Buy Japan used

Cars Vehicles

+81-90-5885-9541www.exautojp.com

Contact us:

Japan Used Cars

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High Quality Japan

Used Vehicles

+81-3-6808-1041www.globalpartnersjp.com

Pacific Boeki Co. Ltd.

Ph. : +81-3-5798-7681 www.pacificboeki.com

Quality Reasonable Price

High Quality used vehicle direct from JAPANCall: +81-46-292-7170 www.kicoltd.jp

Japan Used Car Exporter

Japan Commerce Corporation Co., Ltd.Japan Commerce Corporation Co., Ltd.Japan Commerce Corporation Co., Ltd.

+81-03-6280-4207 www.jccjapan.com

Mayanmar &

Tanzania

Stock on Sale

Ph.+81-9014418016 www.lucusjapan.com

Japan Truck, Bus and Machinery

Ph.+81-45-671-0091www.japantruckaccess.com

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VISIONA TRADING. LTD

Ph. +81-3-6914-0669Visit us: www.prius-ec.jp

Japan Used Car ExporterMember of:

Will Be Co. Ltd.Will Be Co. Ltd.Will Be Co. Ltd.+81-6-7176-0105 www.usedcarjp.com

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JapaneseUsed CarStock

Ph.: +81-567-520-244www.mawarinternational.com

Member of:

+81-44-200-4341 www.hirujapan.net

Japanese Car

Exporter

+81-34-578-9208www.imperialsolutions.jp

JapaneseUsed Vehicles

Ph. +81-04-3424-0452

www.japanflame.com

Koyojihan Corporation Call : +81-87-888-3333 www.koyojihan.com

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Japanese Vehicles Exporter

Ph.+81-86-805-8811www.imiauto.com

VKS Auto Japan Co. Ltd.Contact us: +81-29-734-3576

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Members of

Unojikou Co.,Ltd

Ph. +81-45-671-0091 www.fujiyama-trading.co.jp

Fujiyama Trading Ltd.Japanese Export Specialist for

New & Used Vehicles

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Ph. 81-42-710-5005, www.mi-cars.com

European and Japanese Premium Used Car Exporter

Contact us:

+81-11-598-1225

Newgate Co. Ltd.Japan Used Car Exporter

Member of:

Nikkyo Co. Ltd.Nikkyo Co. Ltd.Nikkyo Co. Ltd.

Ph.+81-3-5960-0274www.nikkyocars.com

Japan Used Vehicles Paragon Automobile Co. Ltd.

+81-4-7138-6861www.paragonautomobile.com

Buy Japan used Vehicles

Japanese used Trucks & Japanese Heavy Industrial Machine Export

Ph. +81-52-301-3662, www.nikko-auto.co.jp

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Call us: +81-857-23-7529www.centmoto.co.jp

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Used Car and Truck

Exporter from Japan

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Ph. +81-52-381-1356www.ryuso-bankin.com

Ph. +81-3-3468-0723www.Shibayama-Shop.com

Japan Used CarExporter

Ph. +81-6-7860-4920 www.setaki.net

USED CAR EXPORTER FROM JAPAN TO YOUR COUNTRY

RIMIInternational Co. Ltd.

Member of:

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Ph.+81-45-936-0776www.rimi.co.jp

JapaneseJapaneseCars & Cars & TrucksTrucks

ExporterExporter

JapaneseCars & Trucks

Exporter

Ph.+81-046-298-3805www.sainicoltd.com

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Japanese Used Cars Exporter

Ph.+81-52-439-3077

Visit : www.koseiboeki.com

Exporting Japanese Used Cars Worldwide

Union Auto Works Co. Ltd.+81-57-449-8707

www.uaw.jp

Ph.+81-80-6727-5353www.happyjapancars.com

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ABC Trading Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-28-422-8373www.abcjapanauto.com

Aichi Trading Phone: +81-56-927-5080 www.aichitrading.com

Al Ain Japan (Pvt) Ltd.Phone : +81-45-594-0507www.alainjapan.comSee Ad on Page : 39

Araliya Trading Company Ltd.Phone : +81-46-240-1279www.araliyatrading.comSee Ad on Page : 45

Atlas InternationalPhone : +81-46-875-1576www.atlasinter.comSee Ad on Page : 44

Auto Galaxy Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-42-396-8118www.autogalaxy.jpSee Ad on Page : 45

Auto Link Holdings LLCPhone : +81-50-6861-3388www.autolink.co.jpSee Ad on Page : 44

Auto Portal Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-725-23-8770www.autoportal.co.jpSee Ad on Page : 21

Auto Star Ltd.Phone : +81-47-409-8583www.autostar-ltd.comSee Ad on Page : 53

Auto Trading Rock Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-45-770-6330www.japanusedcars.co.jpSee Ad on Page : 45

Auto Yokohama Pvt. Ltd.Phone : +81-45-306-0752www.autoyokohama.com

Auto world International Ltd.Phone : +81-50-6862-7659www.autoworldjapan.comSee Ad on Page : 45

Be Forward Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-42-440-3440www.beforward.jpSee Ad on Page : 9

Bros Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-3-5905-1092www.bros-tokyo.comSee Ad on Page : 20

Car Junction Ltd.Phone : +81-90-9685-6566www.carjunction.comSee Ad on Page : 22

Carnival Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-7-2281-8000www.carnival-t.jpSee Ad on Page : 10

Central Motors Japan Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-857-23-7529www.centmoto.co.jpSee Ad on Page : 48

Crown Trading Group Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-44-200-0985www.crown-trading.comSee Ad on Page : 45

Dhamsu International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-561-85-5239www.dhamsu.com

Direct Auction Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-6-4303-3102

www.jdacars.comSee Ad on Page : 44

Dukes International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-828-554-500www.autostock.jpSee Ad on Page :44

Every Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-25-211-3260www.everycar.jpSee Ad on Page : 5

Ex-Auto Japan Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-90-5885-9541www.exautojp.comSee Ad on Page : 45

Fareena Corporation JapanPhone : +81-90-5447-2232www.fareenacorp.comSee Ad on Page : 38

Japanese Used Cars & Truck

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Fujiyama Trading LtdPhone : +81-45-671-0091www.fujiyama-trading.co.jpSee Ad on Page : 47

Get Cars Japan Ltd.Phone : +81-66-421-6411www.getcarsjapanauction.com

Global Partners Co., LtdPhone : +81-3-6808-1041www.globalpartnersjp.comSee Ad on Page : 46

Green Drive CorporationPhone : +81-90-1873-1329www.japanesecartrade.com/greendrive

Happy Japan Cars Corp.Phone : +81-80-6727-5353www.happyjapancars.comSee Ad on Page : 49

Hiraoka Ltd.Phone : +81-853-48-2600sites.google.com/a/hiraoka.asia/hiraoka-ltd-/See Ad on Page : 13

Hiru Japan Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-44-200-4341www.hirujapan.netSee Ad on Page :47

Imperial Solutions Ltd.Phone : +81-34-578-9208www.imperialsolutions.jpSee Ad on Page : 47

Japan Car Network Inc.

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Japan Commerce Corporation

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www.jccjapan.com

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Japan Flame Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-04-3424-0452

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Japan Car Access

Phone : +81-45-671-0091

www.japancaraccess.com

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Japan Trucks Access

Phone : +81-45-671-0091

www.japantruckaccess.com

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JHO World Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-3-3454-5581

www.usedcarexport.jp

See Ad on Page : 48

Jimex Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-45-250-0888

www.jimex.co.jp

See Ad on Page : 31

J-Logi Co. Ltd.

Phone: +81-46-281-7031

www.j-logi.com

See Ad on Page : 53

K. I Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-46-292-7170

www.kicoltd.jp

See Ad on Page : 46

Ken Auto Trading Co., Ltd.

Phone : +81-78-766-8475

www.ken-auto-trading.net

See Ad on Page : 51

Kobe Motor Company

Phone : +81-45-349-5855

www.kobemotor.com

See Ad on Page : 19

Kosei Boeki

Phone : +81-52-439-3077

www.koseiboeki.com

See Ad on Page : 49

Kotobuki Factory Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-6-4303-3102

www.jdafilter.com

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Koyojihan Corporation

Phone : +81-87-888-3333

www.koyojihan.com

See Ad on Page : 47

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Lucus JapanPhone : +81-9014418016www.lucusjapan.comSee Ad on Page : 46

Maris Inc.Phone : +81-45-540-1241www.marisjapan.com

Mawar International Traders Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-567-520-244www.mawarinternational.comSee Ad on Page : 47

Meiho Tsusho Corporation (Quality Cars Japan)Phone : +81-52-936-2888www.qualitycarsjapan.comSee Ad on Page : 25

MI-Cars Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-42-710-5005www.mi-cars.comSee Ad on Page : 48

Monashe Trading Ltd.Phone : +81-567-31-4035www.monashetrading.comSee Ad on Page : 36

Mx Japan Ltd.Phone : +81-90-3961-9532www.mx-japan.comSee Ad on Page : 44

Newgate Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-11-598-1225See Ad on Page : 48

Nihonsha Land Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-25-278-6050 www.nihonshaland.comSee Ad on Page : 27

Nikko Auto Ltd.Phone : +81-52-301-3662www.nikko-auto.co.jpSee Ad on Page : 48

Nikkyo Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-3-5960-0274www.nikkyocars.comSee Ad on Page : 48

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Pacific Boeki Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-3-5798-7681www.pacificboeki.comSee Ad on Page : 46

Paragon Automobile Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-4-7138-6861www.paragonautomobile.comSee Ad on Page : 48

Phenix Inc.Phone : +81-50-3538-8456www.japanese-cars.jpSee Ad on Page : 48

PW Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-52-723-7511www.clicknbuyautos.comSee Ad on Page : 50

RamaDBK Ltd.Phone : +81-45-402-6117www.ramadbk.comSee Ad on Page : 5

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Ryuso BankinPhone : +81-52-381-1356www.ryuso-bankin.comSee Ad on Page : 49

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Sayuri International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-47-441-7206 www.sayuri.co.jp

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Shafeeq Trading Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-13-422-9387www.shafeeqtrading.comSee Ad on Page : 37

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SUC Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-67-860-4920www.setaki.netSee Ad on Page : 49

Sun Corporation Ltd.Phone : +81-42-673-2889www.3suncorp.jp

T & I Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-3-3626-1866www.tandiexport.jpSee Ad on Page : 44

TAU CorporationPhone : +81-48-601-0828www.tau-trade.comSee Ad on Page : 28

Tokyo Auto Company Ltd.

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Trust Co. Ltd.

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Union Auto Works Co. Ltd.

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www.uaw.jp

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Unojikou Co.,Ltd.(IMIAUTO.COM )

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Visiona Trading. Ltd

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www.prius-ec.jp

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VKS Auto Japan Co. Ltd.

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Will Be Co. Ltd.

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Yamagin CorporationPhone : +81-3-3779-1341www.yamagin.netSee Ad on Page : 19

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