It’s rated at 1,000 volts and 250 amps, which comes out to 250 kilowatts–much higher than the 62.5-kilowatt maximum DC fast charging rate the latest and greatest Nissan Leaf can accept.
The 2011 Nissan Leaf is fitted with an onboard charging system that accepts Level 2 240-volt charging at 3.3 kilowatts. While this setup allows the Leaf to be recharged from empty in approximately ...
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[Daniel Öster] is one such person doing the work, and recently posted his efforts to retrofit fast charging to an base-model Nissan Leaf that didn’t ship with the feature. [Daniel] uses special ...
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Among the current obstacles facing EV owners, one of the biggest is often charging the thing. In many cases, using standard 120 volt current can take up to a full day to charge the vehicle and DC ...
Nissan seems to be content to let the Leaf only plod around on land. Yeah, it’s quicker than the first Leaf was and can go further, but it doesn’t have triple-digit DC fast charging speeds.