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The TRUTH about charging your 2023 Nissan Leaf - What you need to know 

Paul Hoover
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In this video I share about the three ways to charge the 2023 Nissan Leaf. I also share a bonus tip on how to extend the battery life of your leaf or any EV for that matter.
When using outlets only use outlets rated at 80% of their max current. For example if drawing 30a only use a 40a or higher circuit.
I show how much battery is gained with Level 1 charging (trickle charging), level 2 home charging, and Level 3 (DC fast charging).
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@thisislogout
@thisislogout 4 месяца назад
I'm a new EV owner who purchased a 2018 Leaf from a BMW dealer. Their elec. charging station did not work on the Leaf and they informed me they would have to take it off the lot to charge it. BMW said they had the plugs that came with the car in the back and I never asked to see them, I just trusted them because they were so nice and professional). I left the car there so they could repair a small dent in the bumper. In the meantime, I have no idea how to charge the car, so I came to RU-vid and typed, "How to charge 2018 Nissan Leaf." Out of the ten videos I watched, I still had doubts about how to charge it and what plugs I needed. Paul's video popped up and FINALLY! None of the other videos came close to the quality and "need to know" information I needed like Paul's. I even learned more stuff as a bonus! There is no one here trying to be a reviewer / comedian or fill the video with "commercial" type images and visuals that have nothing to do with information about the vehicle chargers and charging stations. Thank you, Paul! Best information video out there!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 3 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful and sorry for thr rotten experience to start with. Just trying to educate and inform. Wishing you a great one!
@Tron-Jockey
@Tron-Jockey Год назад
Nice video Paul. Very helpful for new owners. I'll add a few things that I've learned over the past 6 years with my 2015 and 2019 Leafs. Nissan Leaf 62 kWh pack is actually about 56 kWh useable. Your charging rate numbers are right on track for a brand-new battery. Level 1 is 120V@ 12A = 1.44 kW is roughly 2.5%/hour (US standard voltage is 120V not 110V) Level 2 is 240V @ 27.5A = 6.60 kW is roughly 11.8%/hour Level 3 (also called HVDC) = varies according to the charging station, the SOC and the temperature of the battery pack. - Don't use HVDC charging if you can help it. IMHO the Leaf simply was not designed to use it. Without Active Thermal Management (Liquid Cooling) you risk driving the battery temperature into the red, especially if you've just pulled off the highway after an extended period of highspeed driving (>80 mph). Fast charging after extended periods of highspeed driving combined with living where ambient temperatures can exceed 100F (think Arizona) are a death sentence for the Leaf. - Don't charge to 100% if you don't need to and don't leave your Leaf sit at 100% SOC for extended periods of time. If you need to charge to 100% then plan to use the vehicle right away. I've learned that it's not a good idea to leave it at 100% even over a weekend. The damage may be small but it's cumulative and I suspect that even charging to 100% every evening after work and leaving it sit for 10 hours or more every night will accumulate damage after a few years. This isn't an issue for LFP chemistry but is very applicable to NCA and especially our Leaf's NMC chemistries. - Charging rate and temperature are very interdependent even on the low end. There is some important new data on charging and battery life from recent cold weather studies performed on the Leaf. In this report they suggest that all charging below 50F should be Level 1 charging to prevent "Plating". Some very interesting reading for Leaf owners. Google "Cold-Weather-Issues-for-EVs-in-Alaska"
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
I will check out the article you referenced. Really great feedback on the leaf. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm still figuring things out and happy with our purchase.
@Shacon24
@Shacon24 10 месяцев назад
Anytime when under 50F i should only charge with 1,4kW? I live in Germany, a third of our year is below 50F and I need to charge it from 20 to 80% after 4 days of work... Is it a large impact? I charge often but just with 6,6kw and keep the battery between 20% and 80% while also not driving like a maniac.. I had my leaf since 4 months now :D
@user-wz2qe2pv6r
@user-wz2qe2pv6r 10 месяцев назад
Y r u driving at those speeds in an electric vehicle? The while point of this EV idea is to save the planet.
@Plisken65
@Plisken65 7 месяцев назад
​@user-wz2qe2pv6r actually, it to facilitate totalitarian control over the population. The planet doesn't need saving.
@peteowens3033
@peteowens3033 2 месяца назад
I have had my LEAF Plus almost a year now. I have found the easiest way to compute reaching 80 to 85% charge is to: Read the message the car gives you at shutdown as to what time the car will be fully charged ( it is assuming you are going ahead and plug it in now). After seeing the estimate of, let's say 3:00 AM to 100% charge (as an example), subtract 2 to 2 1/2 hours from that. That should give the car an estimated 80-85% charge around 12:30 to 1:00 AM. If you are going to plug in and start charging now set the end time for 12:30 or so. If you want it to start later you now can estimate how many hours you need to charge by subtracting what time it is now from the 12:30 AM end time. Adjust your start to stop time span to equal that same length of time. There are some variables, temp, battery condition, actual line voltage your charger receives and the state of charge the car is in but this is a way to get close. You can tweak the amount of time to subtract from the 100% estimate as you narrow in on the best number for your current situation.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
good advice here.
@laura-ann.0726
@laura-ann.0726 Год назад
FYI for EV owners living in homes built before 1996: The NEMA 14-50 plug shown in this video has been around for many decades, but in homes built before 1996, it's typically only found in the kitchen, for powering an electric cooking range. The connection in the garage or laundry room for electric dryers will likely be a NEMA 10-30R outlet. This is a 240 volt, single phase, 3-pin outlet with a Hot, a Neutral, and a Center Tap line, but NO GROUND, unlike the NEMA 14-50, which is a 4-pin outlet (Hot, Neutral, Common, and Ground). Many EVSE's will not work properly off of a NEMA 10-30R outlet even with a 14-50R to 10-30P adapter, because they expect the supply circuit to be grounded, and if there's no ground, they will not connect. If the dryer outlet in your garage has only 3 pins, it's a NEMA 10-30R, and you will need to find out from your car's manufacturer if the supplied EVSE can be used in an ungrounded 240 volt outlet. It's already well-known that Teslas can not be charged from a NEMA 10-30R dryer outlet because of this issue. Another issue with 120 volt (Level 1) charging: the charge rate is not only 60% slower than Level 2, it's not as efficient: Sending a kilowatt of power through a 120 volt circuit means twice as many amps have to flow as would be needed to send the same 1 kilowatt through a 240 volt circuit. Doubling the current flow (amps) doubles the amount of "line loss": when electric current flows in a conductor, some of the power becomes heat that is lost to the atmosphere. To get the most efficient charge for an EV at home with as little heat loss as possible, always use Level 2 charging, even if you have to install a NEMA 14-50R outlet in your garage and run a new line for it to your breaker box. Charging Cost: If you have not yet owned an EV, but are considering one for your next vehicle, DC fast charging is very expensive - 2 to 4 times more than you pay at home per kilowatt-hour for Level 2 charging. Depending on where you live, residential electric rates are generally 10 to 14 cents per kw-hour between midnight and 06:00, and many utility companies have incentives for EV owners, usually a few percent discount on the rate between midnight and 06:00. Electrify America, EV-G0, and Charge Point are 43¢/kw-hour - 4 times more than I pay to charge my Prius Prime at home in Sacramento, CA. So try to avoid DC fast charging; you will save money, and your EV battery will last longer.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
So many great tidbits here. Thanks!
@mteifke
@mteifke 11 месяцев назад
actually the pin layout for 240v 4 wire is hot, neurtral, hot, ground as common and neutral are the same thing.
@jamesmorin1081
@jamesmorin1081 Год назад
VERY helpful video. Just bought a Nissan Leaf and this info will save me a lot of pain. Thanks, Paul!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Congratulations!
@peteowens3033
@peteowens3033 Год назад
Your video has a lot of real world practical advice. Thanks. I have had my LEAF about a week now and I am loving it. It is a 2019 Nissan LEAF SL Plus. It only has 7K on it
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Nice! Thanks
@Epiphany2000
@Epiphany2000 Год назад
Thanks for making this video. It is very informative. Of note, one can make these calculation by using some mathematical formulas. The Leaf Plus has a battery capacity of 62 kWh with a usable capacity of approximately 56 kWh (according to another commenter). From there, you just need to know the voltage & amperage of the charge. Here’s an example: Battery Capacity = 56 kWh Voltage = 240 Amperage = 27.5 (this is the maximum that the Leaf will accept via a Level 2 charge) Time to charge from 0-100%: Battery Capacity / (Voltage * Amperage / 1000). In this case, the numbers would be 56 / (240 * 27.5 / 1000) = 8.48 hours to fully charge Percentage per hour: (Voltage * Amperage / 1000) / Battery Capacity. In this case, the numbers would be (240 * 27.5 / 100) / 56 = 11.79% The car will slow down the charging rate when it nears full capacity, so charging time will increase if you plan to charge to or near 100%. If you plug these numbers into a spreadsheet, you can play the with variables and see how the charging time changes. Of note, the amperage capacity of the 240 volt circuit will vary depending on the wiring and the breaker. Moreover, regardless of the amperage capacity of the circuit, the Leaf’s maximum charging wattage is 6600 which equates to 27.5 amps at 240 volts. You can use a spreadsheet that I created at this link: tinyurl.com/2p8x4urm
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Wow this is terrific! Thanks so much.
@johnbaxter9446
@johnbaxter9446 Год назад
Incredibly helpful Paul. Thanks very much!!!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@SuperDamask
@SuperDamask Год назад
Picked up my new leaf yesterday 😊 thanks for the video
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐!
@lyimoej7198
@lyimoej7198 Год назад
Thank you for sharing the experience. Looking forward to learn more from your life with evs.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
More to come! Thanks for the kind words.
@RobertWetzel-iu5zq
@RobertWetzel-iu5zq Год назад
Great video. I could find nothing in the owners manual on how to charge to 80%. I am going to try the timer next time I charge. I bought my 2018 Leaf last year with 21,000 miles on it. I was worried about the battery overheating in the summer, but had no issues driving in Phoenix in 115 temps. I only charge on a level on charger in my garage and only charge a couple of times a month. Thanks for sharing, very helpful to a new Leaf owner.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad it helped. Keep on rocking the leaf!
@davow8
@davow8 Год назад
Thanks Paul. Great video from a practical owners perspective.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@voneschenbachmusic
@voneschenbachmusic Год назад
Very helpful video for a new leaf owner - thanks!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@fredjaques
@fredjaques Год назад
Great job, Paul. I have a 2023 Leaf with the 60 kwh battery. I drove 1,550 miles so far. From another You Tube video, it seems like Leafs have software in them to disable DC charging if it got too hot . It's logical, since no reputable car company would want this scenario...
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Yes it slows the charge rate down based on pack Temps. This keeps things safe from causing damage. 5k miles here and we still love ours! Congratulations!
@jcsusi4456
@jcsusi4456 4 месяца назад
Thinking about purchasing this vehicle for my short local commutes to work. Thanks for this review! This was so valuable!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 3 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@traelee7576
@traelee7576 Год назад
Great video, thank you for breaking this down.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@johnkauffman4105
@johnkauffman4105 7 месяцев назад
Awesome video, I am learning so much from the info from people like you, as I am planning to get an ev early next year, thanks again!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 7 месяцев назад
Glad to help
@GrotrianSeiler
@GrotrianSeiler Год назад
Really excellent video. Very informative. Good idea
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@viperdrake88
@viperdrake88 7 месяцев назад
Hey Paul randomly found your video, I am also from Dayton. thinking about getting a used nissan leaf. Nice to see some local reviews!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 7 месяцев назад
Excellent!
@srimanthn7752
@srimanthn7752 Год назад
Awesome explanation… Thanks a ton!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
You are welcome.
@joeaverager
@joeaverager 3 месяца назад
Excellent video. I will be aiming people at this video. We're planning to buy a used Leaf soon. Will be showing my wife this so she better understands the charging side of things. We too will 99% of the time be using this car as a local car. Maybe occasionally a trip from our town to the big city. Maybe x1 a year. I've done it with a borrowed Leaf so I know it'll do it.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
you'll enjoy!
@martinhawrylkiewicz2025
@martinhawrylkiewicz2025 10 месяцев назад
Really nice vid especially for those who are thinking of getting an electric car. My current lease on 2020 Nissan Murano is ending in 3 months and I am considering getting an electric car since the gas is so expensive. Problem I am having is that I rent an apt where I park my car on the street right in front of my house and the landlord doesn't want to have special plugs installed for charging any cars. That leaves me with only one option to find a charging station and wait 40 min for the car to charge....a bit annoying. But I am sure people were in the same situation and made it work.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 10 месяцев назад
I'd think twice. Going to DC fast charging negates gas savings plus you will be frustrated having to spend every couple of days charging vs. Just plugging and and waking up charged. Time and cost will be a major drag. I'd get a hybrid or just wait.
@user-ib7bd9cm3t
@user-ib7bd9cm3t 11 месяцев назад
Great video! Had all the charge information I was looking for. I wish Nissan made it easier to set the max charge to 80%. I might sit there and do the math for an 80% charge, but my wife and kids won't.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 11 месяцев назад
Agree it could be easier. Note there is a large buffer in the pack that should minimize any effects of charging daily to 100% Your call on whether it's warranted.
@pol1250
@pol1250 2 месяца назад
There is a setting in the menu to stop charging at 80 %
@xxxxxxxx3476
@xxxxxxxx3476 Год назад
I can't understand why manufacturers don't want to make things easier than obviously you're finding it , to live with this new technology . Okay , eventually electric is the future of transport , whether by choice , or by necessity . But surely at this stage in the game , any hardships encountered by current owners , is only going to filter down to potential interested parties . With the result that those likely owners are naturally going to be more reluctant to take the plunge , until it's absolutely necessary . Thanks for taking the time to go into such details though . As I'm sure learning from a user of this technology , is far preferable than trying to glean info from a handbook . Oh and by the way , thanks for getting wet on our behalf . That wasn't a particularly nice night to go out and make a video for your channel . Nevertheless it was much appreciated . I hope you didn't catch a cold . Finally , six charging ports isn't really half enough , taking into account the expected rise in sales over the coming years . I think the word I'm looking for is stingy .
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Agree, it has to be easier. Reliability is a whole different issue and one that is not really talked about. Thanks and we will keep learning together!
@ianmarshall9958
@ianmarshall9958 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Thank you for the info!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 6 месяцев назад
You got it
@user-is6cs2nu5s
@user-is6cs2nu5s 2 месяца назад
Thanks this vid help me to try to get a leaf
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
nice - enjoy!
@effincurmudgeon7377
@effincurmudgeon7377 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the advice regarding charging to 80%. So much conflicting information out there. I’m into my 3rd year of ownership of my 2020 Leaf. It has been a great daily commuter. Economical as well. I intend to keep it long term. So battery life is my main concern.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
You can do it! Just drive and enjoy.
@martinostlund1879
@martinostlund1879 Год назад
Edit about a year later: I have just bought a 2022 Leaf, this doesn’t work at all as I wrote a year ago, I didn’t understand the problem. In the chargetimer in the 2014 Leaf you set the time you want the charging to be done, and it won’t start until it will just about finish in time. In the 2022 Leaf you set the time it will start and stop. It starts at that time and stops when at 100% or at the stop time. There is no 80% setting in the new Leaf, but I hope Nissan knows what they are doing and that there is no need for a 80% setting. According to LeafSpy 100% charge is actually about 95% real charge, I hope it is good enough. We usually drive very little a normal day, we only need to charge once a week now that winter is over, so I wait until I know we will use the car the day after and the let it charge to 100%. If you leave home about the same time every day, set your charge timer to complete the charge one or two hours later. The car will calculate when to start charging to be done on time, but you interrupt the charging when you leave home, and it never gets to 100%. You can set different times for every weekday.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Great hack! 👍
@rosemaryhall5811
@rosemaryhall5811 5 месяцев назад
So much easier than having to do math! Thank you!
@rmkkkk
@rmkkkk Месяц назад
Can't you set to charge to 80%?
@AlanWilliams-su4bs
@AlanWilliams-su4bs 8 месяцев назад
My 2021 Leaf has a battery charge indicator with a thermometer stylegraphic that.displays the time to reach your desired percentage charge. You need to set it for your charger rate but here in UK most home chargers are 220 volt 7kw units.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 8 месяцев назад
UK and US versions differ with newer leafs. No idea why they took it away.
@bawanqaradaghi4896
@bawanqaradaghi4896 Год назад
Very helpful sir
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Thanks and welcome
@bratty9069
@bratty9069 Год назад
AWESOME video, I have 2023 leaf SV+, my apartment has 6-50 outlet, do you know where I can get after market charger that will fit in to our current outlet. Watching from British Columbia Canada.❤
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Congratulations! Check autel, they may have some options that would work.
@tclareweir
@tclareweir Год назад
thank you so much. I just bought one but it is not even home yet. Now I am anxious! I am not sure what size our circuit breaker is on plug i was going to use to trickle charge so guess better not charge at home till we check that out. plan to install an outdoor 240 though. we don't have driveway but hoping I can just put a "Guard" thing like you use for construction and run across the sidewalk :-) for now I am praying the local level 2 chargers in my neighborhood will work. knew nothing about this chademeo vs CCS but presume that is fast charging? so now I will try to minimize that. I pray the local level 2s are all universal? looks like there are 2 ports I better make sure I do have the DC port for when/if we do travel! thank you so helpful!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Level 2 is fine, they are all universal. Don't overthink it. If 110 outlet it won't overload. The charger adapts, however it's very slow. Put a Nema 14/50 with a lockable cover. If worried about people tripping put a cord guard or just put 2 small orange cones. Just plug in and enjoy. You've got this!
@1635mw
@1635mw 2 месяца назад
Thank you! I am going Saturday to buy a 2022 leaf. So the car should come with the charging cable that has 120v and 240v connectors? That means all I will need to do is run a 240 outlet into my garage correct?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
either one. Really depends how much you drive and how much time you need to charge. 220 is the fastest and quickest. Most folks who drive 40 miles or less can get by with 110 over night
@PeaceChanel
@PeaceChanel 9 месяцев назад
Thank You for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤
@nader50352
@nader50352 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 6 месяцев назад
My pleasure
@jdmack2000
@jdmack2000 4 месяца назад
Cool Video. It is nice to know someone else in the Dayton Ohio area owns a Tesla and a Leaf. I also think Costco should get a DC Fast Charger
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
That would be cool!
@conrado800
@conrado800 Год назад
19:07 you can set the limit to 80%. It’s in the “Zero Emission” menu
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
I'll check however believe they removed this setting about 5 years ago. I'll report back.
@Psalm91ArmorUp
@Psalm91ArmorUp Год назад
@@paulshoover Please do! I was hoping for this answer when I searched and found your video. This is very important to battery geeks like me. It will definitely influence my future purchase. BTW, great video! Also, batteries don’t charge at the same rate until full. Your calculated rates will likely stay mostly constant during the bulk charge which is from 20% to 80%, then slow down at higher SOC.
@paulhooverhealthcare
@paulhooverhealthcare Год назад
@@Psalm91ArmorUp this is correct when getting above 80% and especially 90%. Glad you found it helpful. You are in good company fellow battery geek! 🤓
@ashb8572
@ashb8572 7 месяцев назад
​@paulshoover, luckily, my 2014 Leaf 24kwh has a option to select to charge to 80% in the Energy menu
@genx156
@genx156 Месяц назад
Wow, I thought the granny charger was slow on our 240v sockets in the UK but after seeing it run on 110v I'm not complaining 👍👍
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Месяц назад
Good to hear
@user-oj6wn6yv9w
@user-oj6wn6yv9w Год назад
Charging outside of the Box, AKA, “Thinking outside of the box”. In order to charge less than 100% by adjusting the timer end time pass the unplug time while “Full Charge has Priority” is set. If you can physically stop (unplug) the charger at a set time. Use the timer feature “Full Charge has Priority”. Set the “Start Time” to when you want to physically stop the charging (important, “Start Time” must be set to a time, that is, before the “End Time”). Set the “End Time” to a time, after you would physically stop the charging, thus reducing the total charging time. To get a set amount of time cut out of the end of the charging cycle. Set "Full Charge has Priority", “Days” , “Timer ON”, "Start" and "End Time". When you turn off the car, check the charge time screen for the effect of the timer change, the timing of, the charge will start will become a variable depending mostly on the “State of Charge” and how much charging time you are reducing by setting the “End Time” to a time later than you unplug. After any adjustment of setting confirm the timing for the “Charging Start Time” displayed just after turning off the LEAF and the your unplug time make sense for your situation note the date and time including AM and PM. The last hour and a half of charging will have the least impact to the “State of Charge” after that the changes have a more linear effect. I have a 62KW battery and the charger charges at a bulk rate of 10 percent an hour through most of the charging capacity of the battery, and slowing down toward the end of charge. I make note of the percent “State of Charge” and charge time screen and calculate to check if it will charge about enough. Fine adjustments may be necessary for changes in the weather, summer vs winter. I cut about 3 hours off the end of charge by unplugging before going to work at a routine time and even if the LEAF ends up at the end of the day with a different SOC the charging timer will shift the Charging Start Time and keep the set Charging End Time fixed while the “Full Charge has Priority” is set.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Great write up. Thank you.
@justinjones6810
@justinjones6810 Год назад
I'm surprised Nissan didn't switch over to ccs with the refresh
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Me also. I've been thinking of doing a CCS to Chadamo adapter. (How hard could it be????) Famous last words.
@Qrail
@Qrail Год назад
@@paulshoover,as I understand it, and one thing that made me decide to not repeat buy a Leaf. CCS to ChadeMo isn’t an option. And Nissan chose to go with it (the CCS plug) on the new SUV the Airya or whatever it is called. The architecture is not compatible between the two systems. I read the answer somewhere, but I don’t have my tin foil hat on today.
@joeaverager
@joeaverager 3 месяца назад
@@Qrail There is now (2024) CHADEMO to CSS adapters available on the web. I don't know anything about them, just read about them today. Good thing to have along on a trip out of town.
@matthewspry4217
@matthewspry4217 Месяц назад
An adapter is now available
@manuel0578
@manuel0578 29 дней назад
I mean there’s chademo 2 which supports much more than 50 kW
@akitmano
@akitmano Год назад
Good job 👍
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@MechayaAlta
@MechayaAlta Год назад
I think even when charged to 100%, the newer Leaf has about 8% not charged to protect the battery. When we were away for 5 weeks in the winter and left the car unplugged and charged to 80%. When we returned the battery was at 78%. Btw, Nissan recommends leaving car unplugged when away for the month, and Tesla recommends leaving it plugged in. Our 2022 SV plus is much better than we expected. For road trips, we chose a 2023 Subaru Outback over a Tesla Y, for much better range and better ground clearance .
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Good points
@galemckiddy5120
@galemckiddy5120 14 дней назад
Very helpful! Thanks! Just bought a used 2022 Leaf and the salesman told me basically nothing this helpful about charging. I am not happy and I'm not sure I want to deal with this. I think a hybrid car would have been preferable. Maybe I am just a little overwhelmed.
@TL-xw6fh
@TL-xw6fh Год назад
You can never ever charge the Nissan Leaf battery to 100%. Charging cuts off when the voltage of each individual cell reaches 4.12V which is 90% of true capacity. In essence, just don't worry about it and this is Nissan's simple but very effective way of protecting the battery. I charge mine to approximately 80% of charge (a true 70%) and run down to around 30% using level 2 before recharging, unless I need the range. That way, the battery should last the lifetime of the vehicle.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Great to know. Very interesting way to preserve battery.
@theinlwin385
@theinlwin385 Год назад
Its make me i am in real world.Great Thanks.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Most welcome 😊
@Jan96106
@Jan96106 Год назад
I live in an apartment, so it would be impractical for me to get one. However, these videos are interesting. You are fortunate to live in a house with a garage, so you can purchase an EV.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Glad you like them!
@didyuknow
@didyuknow Год назад
why didn't you use the standard charger that came with the car and connected it to the 240VAC connector on the wall? If you remove the 3 prong adapter the connector seems to match what you have on the wall behind the dryer?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
I just did it for the test. For everyday use we use the tesla wall connector with a teslatap mini adapter.
@JeffS_EV_Talks
@JeffS_EV_Talks 11 месяцев назад
My 2023 manual does say how long it takes to charge. On page CH-8, it tells you how long it should take to charge depending on battery temperature. They also show the estimated time differences, if the charger is 50kW or 100kW. It also tells you that the range in % of full capacity and distance is updated and displayed on the dashboard. On EV-23 it says range depends on many factors and that the EPA range info is on the window sticker. We all should know by now that the EPA range is for comparison only and a particular drivers range will depend on conditions and how they drive.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 11 месяцев назад
All good points
@taker610
@taker610 9 часов назад
The dryer outlet being used here is a 30 amp NEMA 14-30 so it's well below the 50 amps an actual 14-50 outlet could provide. However the Leaf is limited to a rather low 6.6kW which is below what a 30 amp outlet could do and well below what a 50 amp outlet can do as well. So you're more limited by the car itself rather than how much power you have available in your home. Don't buy a Leaf unless you really understand it's limitations.
@justinschmithorst8626
@justinschmithorst8626 Год назад
Hi I have a question, I have a 2018 Leaf S that just has the level 1 (“trickle charge”) charger, with no add-on for the 240v (normal charge) charger. Why is that? It’s just the base model so it doesn’t have the extended range (40KW instead of 60). I also don’t have a 240V outlet in my garage, so even if I didn’t have the correct hardware, I would have to install one. Also, what would happen if I continued to trickle-charge it long term?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
No ill effects from trickle charging long term except extra time to charge. If the recharge range works for you. Roll with it.
@elemerszasz6874
@elemerszasz6874 4 месяца назад
Interesting approach to use the timer, nevertheless I was thinking about the possibility of using for example (no ad) a Xiaomi smart plug that has the function of Charge protection, meaning that if the current draw (or watts) drop below a certain value, the smart plug just switches off the power to the charger. So if we measured the (decreased) draw of current at around 78-80 percent, we could set the smart plug to do the job for us by telling it to switch off the power when the draw drops below this value.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
Great idea
@johnphung7975
@johnphung7975 Год назад
Hi what is your Nissan Leaf model it is sv or sv plus? And I wonder what is the max charge rate for sv model?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
SV plus. Depends on the SOC what the battery will take. Up too 100 KW at a low SOC down to virtually nothing.
@bonescollector5367
@bonescollector5367 Год назад
Hey Paul. My wife and I are 70 yrs old and we just purchased a 2022 Leaf SL. We were planning on doing most of our charging with the 110. Will this damage the battery? Should we have a 220volt charger installed? We don't understand a lot of the information you offered , in your video, but we are trying to learn. Thank you for sharing the information in this video.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
No damage at all. Charge and enjoy! Congratulations
@bonescollector5367
@bonescollector5367 Год назад
Thank you Paul!
@fredherfst8148
@fredherfst8148 11 месяцев назад
Same here. Trickled for 2.5 years now. It may be more efficient to use level 2, but slow charging these batteries is easiest on the batteries. Yeah..I got RC experience.
@mathewchen6471
@mathewchen6471 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this information. I was about to buy a Leaf, but after watching the things that you mentioned, I’m sticking with an ICE vehicle because there is way too much time, patience and change of routine required on an EV. Which I have neither of. Call me a dinosaur, but I like being able to fill and go. A couple of things I see from all this is: EVs are not ready for prime time due to the small infrastructure and even if there were enough charging stations available and they are available, there is just way too much effort involved at the current state. Maybe twenty years down the road, things will get better. But from what I saw you do with the DC charging which was fast, my concern is how much damage you have done to the battery capacity. Keep doing the fast charging and I can see the battery life shortening just like phones. I saw an article in China, that BYD has gotten around this issue by swapping out battery packs with fully charged ones done in a Jiffy Lube type of way. The current method of charging is either way to slow, while preventing battery loss or too fast ie heat that will cause a much shorter battery life. Cheers
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
Cool
@jamesburns2753
@jamesburns2753 Год назад
I noticed that there was water in the charge port housing area. Is that normal after driving in the rain. If so, do you think that is something that Nissan should address. I just wonder if long term that could have an impact on the charge ports due to humidity. Awesome video.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
I had charged the car while it was raining. No it's not normal. Usually dry. I also added some dielectric grease to keep things tidy.
@jamesburns2753
@jamesburns2753 Год назад
@@paulshoover Thanks for the reply. Good info because the Nissan is on my next car to purchase radar for an EV.
@martinostlund1879
@martinostlund1879 Год назад
We have no garage and charge our Leaf outside every night, in sun rain and snow. No problem what so ever for two years.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
@@martinostlund1879 Ours is outside most days and we charge outside. Zero issues here either. Enjoy!
@kelalamusic9258
@kelalamusic9258 4 месяца назад
That’s all I use my Leaf for is around town. I love the car, but I wish it had a % selector like the Tesla. It sure would make charging a lot easier.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
Agree
@barryw9473
@barryw9473 Год назад
You are pulling, what 28 amps at 240 V? If so, that is very dangerous to draw 28 amps from a 30 amp circuit - you are asking for a fire. Do not pull more than 80% continuously on any circuit, ie 24 amps on a 30 amp circuit.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
agree - we use our tesla wall connector 60a circuit for daily charging.
@kevingoodman8616
@kevingoodman8616 11 месяцев назад
​@@paulshoover❤❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
@kevingoodman8616
@kevingoodman8616 11 месяцев назад
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@JeffS_EV_Talks
@JeffS_EV_Talks 11 месяцев назад
The Leaf Charger maximum at 240 VAC is 30 amps, wiring to handle 40 amps and a 40 amp circuit breaker allows 32 amps continuous ( 40 * 0.80 = 32 ). This means that the maximum Leaf current draw are covered.
@markstevens2937
@markstevens2937 3 месяца назад
I just found out on the RU-vid channel Dala's EV repair that a Chademo to CCS1 (for U.S.) adapter is now available.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
I've learned about that. Its great news to be able to use CCS. Much easier to find.
@billmiddlecamp9336
@billmiddlecamp9336 10 месяцев назад
You stated that level 3 was charging at 22kW, but the screen shot shows 45kW max rate and 22kWh after 30 minutes, which is consistent with an average rate stopping 45kW. I get ~45kW until about 75% SOC, and then it tapers off pretty quickly as it gets to higher SOC.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Mvendrel
@Mvendrel Год назад
How many Amps is your dryer outlet rated? If the EVSE pulls 30amps you should have at least 40 amp rating. If 24 amps you can use a 30 amp dryer outlet, which is what ours is rated for. I had a 14-50r on a 50 amp circuit installed in our carport so we can charge our ID.4 at 40 amps. We also have a 2016 Nissan Leaf SL that’s on permanent “loan” to my 84-year-old MIL - it’s the perfect around town car for her here in Dallas and stock level 1 works for her but I’ve charged it at 30 amps at our house too. Great starter video!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
We use out 60a tesla wall connector for everyday charging. Its around 24a for daily leaf charging +/-. Thanks for the good questions.
@Mvendrel
@Mvendrel Год назад
@@paulshoover my concern is that you let novices know about limitations of dryer outlets for your otherwise excellent “starter” video. Do you know how many Amps the stock Nissan Level 2 draws?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
@@Mvendrel You are correct - I've updated the description. Only use circuits at 80% of their max rating.
@Tron-Jockey
@Tron-Jockey Год назад
Nice video Paul. Very helpful for new owners. I'll add a few things that I've learned over the past 6 years with my 2015 and 2019 Leafs. Nissan Leaf 62 kWh pack is actually about 56 kWh useable. Your charging rate numbers are right on track for a brand-new battery. Level 1 is 120V@ 12A = 1.44 kW is roughly 2.5%/hour (US standard voltage is 120V not 110V) Level 2 is 240V @ 27.5A = 6.60 kW is roughly 11.8%/hour Level 3 (also called HVDC) = varies according to the charging station, the SOC and the temperature of the battery pack. - Don't use HVDC charging if you can help it. IMHO the Leaf simply was not designed to use it. Without Active Thermal Management (Liquid Cooling) you risk driving the battery temperature into the red, especially if you've just pulled off the highway after an extended period of highspeed driving (>80 mph). Fast charging after extended periods of highspeed driving combined with living where ambient temperatures can exceed 100F (think Arizona) are a death sentence for the Leaf. - Don't charge to 100% and if you need to then don't leave your Leaf at 100% SOC for extended periods of time. I've learned that it's not a good idea to leave it at 100% even over a weekend. The damage may be small but it's cumulative and I suspect that even charging to 100% every evening after work and leaving it sit for 10 hours or more every night will accumulate damage after a few years. - Charging rate and temperature are very interdependent even on the low end. There is some important new data charging and battery life from recent cold weather studies performed on the Leaf. In this report they suggest that all charging below 50F should be Level 1 charging to prevent "Plating". Some very interesting reading for Leaf owners. Google "Cold-Weather-Issues-for-EVs-in-Alaska"
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
@blaumax1910 hey this is really spme great insights based on your experience. Will check out the cold weather studies you refernce. Thanks for the kind words. Make it a great one!
@techontesla5284
@techontesla5284 Год назад
Good video
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Thanks
@mikediiorio7949
@mikediiorio7949 4 месяца назад
could you set the amp current on the leaf
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
Nope not able too.
@alanb.4660
@alanb.4660 4 месяца назад
I just look at the car screen that shows time to charge to 75%...then add 30 mins...you'll be really close every time...then set timer in car for night time charging or use your phone to set timer then go unplug when timer goes off.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
Cool
@seanpeacock5595
@seanpeacock5595 Год назад
How long is that Level 1 charge cord? I don’t have a garage, which has been holding me back for an EV but that cord may get from my house to my parking spot!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
24 feet per manual
@seanpeacock5595
@seanpeacock5595 Год назад
@@paulshoover wow, that’s promising.❤️ Now, is an just stop people from stealing them.🙄
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
@@seanpeacock5595 lol, anything is possible these days. They do make locks on receptacles which would decrease the probability of them walking off.
@seanpeacock5595
@seanpeacock5595 Год назад
@@paulshoover no, they bring large wire cutters and leave the plugs in place. They just want the copper. 😡 in the news here more than you would think. At least they’re not stealing the catalytic converters
@mdsouz
@mdsouz Месяц назад
Thank you for the informative video. I have a 2018 Leaf SL, 46Ah battery, EPA 150mi range. I'm retired and find that the Level 1 charging serves my purpose just fine for near-ranging in the SF Bay Area. The Leaf is perfect for the LibNut Bastion 😂 of the SF Bay Area, L2 and ChaDeMos up the yingyang everywhere. I have two 4L V8 vehicles to range further - a Land Rover and a Lexus sedan. Once you get away from lala land, say into the California Central Valley, charging options diminish noticeably.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Месяц назад
Glad it helped
@mikediiorio7949
@mikediiorio7949 3 месяца назад
Nissan Leafs can charge at up to 6.6kw. At 240v, that is 27.5A. The current measured at the outlet will be slightly higher to cover losses in the EVSE and overhead in the car. If you have one of those EVSEs, it needs to be on a 40A circuit your Dryer is 30A -80% = Max Current useable is 24A.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
correct
@scottmanthey3549
@scottmanthey3549 8 месяцев назад
We have a 2023 leaf, the there is a screen that will tell you how long it will take to charge to 80% at a given rate so no need to do any math. I do wish that it would let us stop it at 80% but our dealer said not to worry about it, and charge 100% as much as we want. I've read that the car never let's you charge to a true 100% anyway so that must be why.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 8 месяцев назад
I've read the same thing about 100%. Regarding the time, my leaf didnt show the time when using a charging adapter with a NACS (tesla plug) charger.
@stephenbrickwood1602
@stephenbrickwood1602 20 дней назад
Most vehicles are parked 23hrs every day. 😮😊😊😊
@nomadchad8243
@nomadchad8243 Год назад
Ive been 120v 10amp charging since new , I drive about 40Kms a day and its not a problem. It seems like they dont want you to do that but only give "time" as a negative. ??? My garage is 300 feet from my house and my FULL panel is on the other side of the house so 240v will cost me an obscene amount of $$$
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
what ever works. honestly 10a is fine for most people. Just plug it and let it juice up.
@khrisfranco9776
@khrisfranco9776 2 месяца назад
I only get 160 miles on a full charge is that the normal and it drains fast
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
depends on temps, driving speed, battery pack size. Hot or very cold, high speeds all drain super faster.
@caseykittel
@caseykittel 9 месяцев назад
I am curious about charging to 100%. all of the other cars (tesla etc) suggest charging to about 80%. the manual says nothing... I asked one of the nissan engineers and he had no idea.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 9 месяцев назад
I'd just charge to 100% the pack has a buffer that equivalent to 90% of its usable voltage. Being that nissan doesn't say I'd just charge drive and enjoy. Tesla now says 90% for daily in their settings.
@tabletopchef
@tabletopchef Год назад
why does nissan not recommend trickle charging for long term use?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
I don't know specifically howver I believe it's due to the slow rate of charging. There are zero issues with slower rates of charging.
@didyuknow
@didyuknow Год назад
That's good the charge station with the Chademo connector only provides 150KW for CCS, while the others do 350KW. That way hopefully people would avoid it or not hesitate to let you use it if you explain to them the time savings in waiting on another one.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Good point. I do not plan on DC fast charging unless we really need to. Plan on road tripping the Tesla not the leaf.
@johnphung7975
@johnphung7975 Год назад
Hi can I use oven outlet to charge the leaf?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Yes if it's a nema 14/50 outlet.
@johnphung7975
@johnphung7975 Год назад
@@paulshooverhi my Nissan leaf stop premature and the fault light flashing, do you know why
@paulhooverhealthcare
@paulhooverhealthcare Год назад
@@johnphung7975 maybe your outlet is not grounded. Have a electrician check things out. It could be a number of things. Sorry I'm not much help.
@fredherfst8148
@fredherfst8148 11 месяцев назад
I get about 3.1 % per hour of trickle. No problem.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 11 месяцев назад
What size battery do you have. That would impact % per hour. Same amount of electricity into a smaller or larger cell would yield different percentages.
@fredherfst8148
@fredherfst8148 2 месяца назад
I use trickle and 3.1 per hour. It's a 40k battery
@didyuknow
@didyuknow Год назад
when doing the level 2 charging you used a cable adapter and did not indicate the actual charge rate achieved. It could have been as low as 3200W or as high as 6000W. That makes a big difference. The plug on the standard charger usually has a thermal protection. Using the pigtail though there was no protection if there was any overheating on the wall outlet.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Good point. The tesla wall connector is what we use daily to charge the leaf. Times are the same. but yes using a pig tail is not good for everyday use.
@vincewhite5087
@vincewhite5087 8 месяцев назад
The Teslas with LF batts seem now to not hurt 100 %.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 8 месяцев назад
Correct, while less dense they are a good option. 100% daily range is solid. Cold and DC fast charging are where they don't measure up to li ion. Slower and impacted by Temps more. We have a lfp tesla and love it.
@Supernaut2000
@Supernaut2000 Месяц назад
Meh, my 2013 Leaf had the ability to stop charging at 80%. My 2017 doesn’t so I charge it to 100% on 110V when it needs it. I’m down 2 bars out of 12 for capacity with 45k miles.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Месяц назад
Good to know
@nadinekohl
@nadinekohl Год назад
Just to confirm, you read in the manual that 15 amp should not be day to day charge you use?
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
they state its only to be used in the event that extra range is needed. They just highlight that it takes a while: Here is what the manual says: Trickle charge Trickle charging is not recommended for regular use because it takes more time than normal charging. Trickle charge can be used when it is necessary to perform an emergency charge at a destination such as a friend’s house. Trickle charge uses the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) provided with the vehicle or an SAE J1772 compliant cord set to connect the vehicle to an AC 110-120 volt, 15A dedicated outlet. The outlet should be protected by a circuit breaker to avoid overloading the circuit or other electrical hazard.
@nadinekohl
@nadinekohl Год назад
@@paulshoover thanks for sharing! I’ve been deciding on if the leaf is best for me for about a year now and your videos are very helpful.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
You can use it daily if you want. It will just take a while. Make sure it's a dedicated circuit. A 20a would be better because it provides more buffer for long-sustained charging.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
@@nadinekohl you bet!
@barryw9473
@barryw9473 Год назад
Nissan is not known for high quality cells in early Leaf, and no 80% charge limit, so, of course, there are lots of highly degraded battery packs. Don’t know about 2023 cell quality. Good luck!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Time will tell.
@martinostlund1879
@martinostlund1879 Год назад
The early Leafs, ours is a 2014, has a setting for 80% charging.
@barryw9473
@barryw9473 Год назад
@@martinostlund1879 ok but the vast majority of cars do not. It makes no sense.
@robjohnson8662
@robjohnson8662 Год назад
I looked at nissan ariya today single motor 87kwh ONLY 216 miles for a 45k car. BS. Nissan really does want to go out of business. The Leaf is still the best value in EV's for a decent price. The newer Bolt with the better battery is also good value, especially since GM has gone stupid and targeting morons with more money than brains with junk such as the hummer and silverado. Apparently GM has not been watching Ford with their boat anchor the Lighting. I have a high school buddy lives in Pittsburgh and he and his wife bought a bolt in cleveland and the dealer practically gave it away, as said dealer couldn''t sell the bolt. With state/fed tax rebates and the dealer just wanting to get rid of his stock of bolts they walked away with 17,500 out the door plus tax/tags/freight. The dealer was so anxious to dump his stock of bolts they gave both the state/fed credit at the sales point.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Wow, congrats. Smoking deal on the bolt.
@astronaut_69
@astronaut_69 Год назад
They should come up with a wireless platform charging station that way you won't be carrying all those heavy cables with you every damn time you need to recharge your car. Well, I think they do provide the charging cable at the stations but I what I meant to say was that it'd better if they make it wireless and faster, drop the prices. It's not like you'll live forever so why you wanna bring the prices up if you won't even get to live 100 years. I don't see no point. Let's help us out each other instead of raising the prices. Kinda like phones. We got the technology, let's use it for good and bring down the price, too !
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Some good points. Traveling you use travel/quick chargers. Taking a charger allows you to recharge at much lower rates.
@izzyizzi
@izzyizzi 8 месяцев назад
​@paulshoover Where do you plug-in while traveling?
@vincewhite5087
@vincewhite5087 8 месяцев назад
I hate chasing to go gas up. Line ups & costs.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 8 месяцев назад
Agree
@pol1250
@pol1250 2 месяца назад
there is a setting in the menu to stop charging at 80 %
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 2 месяца назад
not in the US cars.
@Azuriak3
@Azuriak3 Год назад
Why do all these tests to determine times ti charge when there is a menu on the main dash that shows time left to charge at diferente charging speeds…
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Mine was/is not showing charging times. 😒
@Jimster481
@Jimster481 8 месяцев назад
31c per KW? Insane price!
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 8 месяцев назад
Yep, charge at home
@Jimster481
@Jimster481 8 месяцев назад
@@paulshoover yes definitely, I'm looking at getting one of these and only plan to charge at home or maybe at a resort
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 8 месяцев назад
@Jimster481 the leaf is a around town car. If dc fast charging/ road tripping I'd get a different car. Slow fast charging makes it a no go...
@Jimster481
@Jimster481 7 месяцев назад
@@paulshoover I've got 6 gas cars already so I don't need it for road tripping. Just for a solar project and some town to town drives...
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 7 месяцев назад
@@Jimster481 it will be perfect.
@chicherich
@chicherich Год назад
Nissan manual tldr: Got problem? Go to the dealer.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Truth
@CandycaneBeyond
@CandycaneBeyond Год назад
The manufacturer has a buffer and you can never overcharge a battery
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Then why do all lithium ion say to not charge to 100%?
@CandycaneBeyond
@CandycaneBeyond Год назад
@@paulshoover ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9yKe2DMnY1Q.html Go to 4:15 timestamp
@sunghaolin6326
@sunghaolin6326 Год назад
Saw you get an tesla. You can buy an Tesla to J1772 adapter and share the charging port 😂
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
That's what I use for daily charging. ;)
@michaelfuller34
@michaelfuller34 Год назад
Lol, my kids learned on an automatic and can’t drive a standard, your kid might learn e-pedal😮
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
I thought the same thing. Crazy how things change in a short period of time. My first car was a 3 speed, toyota corolla, only PS/PB. Everything else was manual.
@robjohnson8662
@robjohnson8662 Год назад
If Nissan would get their heads out of their ass and change the charger to CCS and install both thermal management and larger on board charge and kill the 40 kwh version and make the 62kwh standard and keep the car at sub 30k they would own the ev market as far as reasonably practical ev's and price.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Agree
@usaverageguy
@usaverageguy Год назад
The Leaf is a fine car for local driving. I have a 2012 Leaf with a 24 KWH battery. It has never been DC fast charged. And it gets me to the store or work. Adding liquid cooling and reconfiguring the charging system will increase the price. Then no one would buy it.
@hdtravel1
@hdtravel1 7 месяцев назад
You made an ERROR - when you went to plug the charger into the car you said it was a NEMA 14-50 plug going into the car - IT IS A J-1772 plug - you might want to correct your video
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 7 месяцев назад
👍
@patrickdyer939
@patrickdyer939 4 месяца назад
North America uses CCS-1 not CCS-2
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 4 месяца назад
Thanks, yes
@vincepedago
@vincepedago 10 месяцев назад
Ok. So the solution is not to change from petrol vehicules to electric vehicules but stop using and buying personal vehicules. Take public transports and develop them. As we all know we will not do this, we should at least stop producing big vehicules like SUV with big batteries over 80 kwh like tesla model X. More than 500 hp, how can someone thing this is good for the environnement...
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 10 месяцев назад
you make some interesting points.
@didyuknow
@didyuknow Год назад
The fast charge would only heat up the batteries after 70% SOC. You only charged for 30 min for a 40% gain. No one does that realistically speaking. Most folks try getting up to 80%. This test would only be valid if you waited the typical 45 min to 1 hours most people budget spending on charge.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Good point - Will update a full low SOC to 80% for the future.
@joseargonza7984
@joseargonza7984 Год назад
I'd rather read "Crime and Punishment."
@paulshoover
@paulshoover Год назад
Funny 😁, that's a good one also.
@logoqrcodecom6316
@logoqrcodecom6316 5 месяцев назад
dumb Nissan software, should show all chargers !
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 5 месяцев назад
Agree
@theshipmasterbanished3902
@theshipmasterbanished3902 7 месяцев назад
Literally the Nissan leaf sv plus is the only good ev car to get because the S is just a joke and should make Nissan a shamed for still having it.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 7 месяцев назад
Yep
@loupaniccia3400
@loupaniccia3400 4 месяца назад
Well it depends on your needs. The 2022 S is $3,000 to $4,000 less than the S plus. No need to carry around the extra battery weight if you never plan to use it.@@paulshoover
@user-xb6dl9um6h
@user-xb6dl9um6h 7 месяцев назад
Whatever you do, do Not speed charge your EV.
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 7 месяцев назад
Ok
@bdeithrick
@bdeithrick 11 месяцев назад
You can’t get .35c a kW. It’s kWH. Can’t quantify a kw
@paulshoover
@paulshoover 11 месяцев назад
Move on....
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