Easy at-home charging
Charge up overnight, when electricity rates are often lower, using a 240-V plug.[1]

At-home 240-V charging

62 kWh Battery:
EPA range up to 226 miles on Nissan LEAF S PLUS[2]
Approx. 11.5 hours = full charge[3]
40 kWh Battery:
EPA range up to 149 miles on Nissan LEAF S and SV[2]
Approx. 7.5 hours = full charge[3]
EPA range up to 215 miles as shown on 
Nissan LEAF SL PLUS.[2]
*Zero tailpipe emissions.
Thousands of places to charge on-the-go
Take advantage of the tens of thousands of Level 2 and DC Quick Charging stations throughout the United States to charge up on the go or at work.[4, 5]

Public DC Quick Charging[4, 5]

62 kWh Battery:
EPA range up to 226 miles on Nissan LEAF S PLUS[2]
Approx. 45 minutes = 80% charge[3]
(100 kW)
Approx. 60 minutes = 80% charge[3]
(50 kW)
40 kWh Battery:
EPA range up to 149 miles on Nissan LEAF S and SV[2]
Approx. 40 minutes = 80% charge[3]
(50 kW)
• Available 120-V/240-V portable charge cable
• Enjoy a quick charge in many public places with a $250 credit from EVgo®[6]
EPA range up to 215 miles as shown on 
Nissan LEAF SL PLUS.[2]
Filter for the charge you want
Using the menu on your Nissan LEAF’s touch-screen display, you can filter for the type of charger you are looking for, type of payment method, and more. Just pull up the charging map screen, locate the nearest public charging station, and let Nissan LEAF show you exactly how to get there.[7, 8]
Remote access to your Nissan LEAF from just about anywhere
Stay informed and gain remote access to your Nissan LEAF through your compatible computer, smartphone or smartwatch.[8] Or check in on your Nissan LEAF with the available NissanConnect® EV Skill for Amazon Alexa or the NissanConnect® EV Action on Google. You can even save money by starting a charge at off-peak hours, bring the cabin to the perfect temperature before you get in, and check the battery charge – all with your voice.[7]
Plug into savings and
embrace the freedom

Cost of Ownership

Ownership Costs Go Down Current energy prices can make charging your Nissan LEAF less expensive than filling up with gas. And with no oil changes or transmission to worry about, your monthly and yearly savings add up to an impressive amount of money back in your pocket. More proof? 2019 Nissan LEAF has won the Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own Award for the past two years.[9]

Free Time Goes Up Fewer parts to maintain means more time to focus on things you’d rather be doing. You’ll almost feel bad for your mechanic. Almost.
Check Out How Much You’ll Save
www.nissanusa.com/leaf-electric-car/savings-calculator

Avg. Potential
Savings

$282.75
Per Month[10]

Avg. Potential
Savings

$3,393
Per Year[10]