Can a Nissan Leaf be plugged into a caravan?
The Mini-Blu allows you to plug your portable EVSE, with a caravan plug, into a standard socket. But only if your EVSE allows you reduce the amperage to 10A or lower. Simply plugging in a standard 15A Nissan EVSE into this will trip the built in over-current protection to stop a fire.
Can a Nissan Leaf be used in New Zealand?
A portable EVSE is plugged either into a standard wall socket or caravan plug. An original Nissan EVSE (15A) from Japan needs modification for use in NZ, either by replacing the Japanese plug with a caravan plug, or by faulting it into a lower amperage (both should be done by an electrician).
What are the trim levels of Nissan Leaf?
Generation 1 Leafs have two trim levels: The X (lower end) and G (higher end). Both have a charge timer (to set start and stop times for charging off peak) and climate timer (to pre-heat or pre-cool the cabin while plugged in), Bluetooth connectivity, push button start, stability control, and 6 airbags.
Which is the best review of a Nissan Leaf?
Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2013 Nissan LEAF provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2013 LEAF at Edmunds.
How often do you plug in a Nissan Leaf?
But the electric car is different, you plug it in at your house every night. And that turns out to be far more convenient than stopping into the gas station once a week. Also the new 2016 SV and SL “high end” leaf models have a new 30kwh battery – 25% more electrical storage than the current model’s 24kwh.
How much does a 2013 Nissan Leaf cost?
Pretty much no other 2013 used car on the market sells for $11k except a high-mileage econobox. And the leaf’s a nicer car – larger, more electronics, heated seats, etc… And the cost to *operate* it once you’ve got it is a lot lower than any gasoline car.
What kind of motor does a Nissan Leaf have?
performance & mpg. The 2013 Nissan Leaf is powered by an 80-kilowatt electric motor (107 horsepower and 187 pound-feet of torque) fed by a 24 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. In Edmunds performance testing, a Leaf accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 10.2 seconds, which is a bit slower than the Fit EV and Focus Electric.