Range
The manufacturer-stated range of this EV when it was new, measured under optimal conditions. This provides a baseline comparison of the car’s original performance.
Battery Size
The amount of energy the EV’s battery can hold, also known as battery capacity. It’s similar to the size of a gas tank in a traditional vehicle, determining how much energy is available for travel.
24 kWh
Fast Charging L3
The fastest way to charge your EV. Level 3 chargers, also known as DC fast chargers, are typically found at public locations such as shopping malls, highways, and workplaces. The estimated charging time shown here is provided by the manufacturer and reflects how long it takes to charge this vehicle up to 80% on a DC fast charger. After 80%, charging speed typically slows down to protect battery health. We don’t recommend charging past 80% frequently unless you need the full battery capacity for your trip.
30 Minutes
Fast Charging L2
The ideal choice for home charging. Level 2 chargers require professional installation and connect to a 240V outlet, similar to large home appliances. They provide faster charging than standard outlets, making overnight charging convenient and efficient. Perfect for keeping your EV ready to go every morning.
6 Hours
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SELLER’S STORY:
Our family has always been passionate about sustainable transportation, and our Nissan Leaf has been a big part of that journey. We were among the early adopters, purchasing one of the first Nissan Leaf models, and it has been an incredibly reliable companion ever since. Over the years, it has saved us thousands of dollars in gas, and we’ve loved the convenience of charging it with our home solar system. About five years ago, we replaced the battery, which gave the car a new lease on life and reinforced its long-term value. Owning this EV has reinforced our commitment to a greener lifestyle, proving that sustainability and practicality can go hand in hand.
Range is the amount of distance this vehicle can travel on a full charge.
Battery size:
24 kWh
Battery size represents the technical capacity of the battery.
Cost to charge (full):
$2.5
Cost to charge represents approximately how much this vehicle will cost to charge from empty to full based on home charging options. Charging rates vary based on destination so this number is unique to your zip code.
Monthly charge cost:
$34
Monthly charge costs are calculated based on the national average of 12,000 miles driven per year and the cost of electricity within your zip code.
Est. Payment
This estimate is for illustration purposes only and accuracy is not guaranteed. Acquisition fees, destination charges, tag, title, and other fees are not included in this calculation.