Nissan LEAF red electric SUV driving through modern city street.

GOING ELECTRIC

Range & Charging

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POWER UP YOUR FREEDOM WITH EVERY PITSTOP

Nissan EVs are meant to be driven like any other car. So whether you’re commuting, getting away for the day, or taking a road trip, charging into your next adventure is as easy as charging up and going. [[3]]

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A NATIONWIDE NETWORK

Simple, Seamless
Charging

Put range anxiety to rest with access to thousands of in-network chargers across the country. 2026 LEAF drivers can now access more than 29,000 Tesla Superchargers through the built in NACS port. You can also enjoy an added layer of convenience with Plug & Charge. Once activated, just plug in at any compatible in-network station and your payment will be automatically processed through the app. Download the MyNISSAN App to access the NISSAN ENERGY charge network and get going. [[1731]] [[1189]] [[1741]] [[1762]]

 

Nissan LEAF turquoise electric SUV front exterior with LED headlights.

NISSAN ENERGY
Charge Network

The NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network makes public charging easy. Available for 2026 LEAF, drivers can locate and pay for charging sessions across popular in-network energy providers, all in one convenient place: the MyNISSAN App. [[1731]] [[1189]] [[1762]]

LEAF One-Way Trip Ideas on a Full Charge

The 2026 Nissan LEAF offers up to 303 miles of range on a single charge, giving you the freedom to conquer the daily commute, or plan multi-day trips using features like Intelligent Route Planning and the NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network. [[1530]] [[1731]] 

Driveway to Discover

Teal Nissan LEAF SUV driving through forest

Driveway to Discover

225 Miles from Denver, CO to Casper, WY

With a range of up to 259 miles, the LEAF Platinum+ will take you from Mile High Colorado to The Oil City in Wyoming. 

Driveway to Discover

Teal Nissan LEAF SUV driving through forest

THE GREAT WIDE OPEN

225 Miles from Denver, CO to Casper, WY

With a range of up to 259 miles, the LEAF Platinum+ will take you from Mile High Colorado to The Oil City in Wyoming. 

The All-New All-Electric 2026 Nissan LEAF parked near home charging station

The NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace

NISSAN ENERGY Marketplace powered by Electrum is a one-stop-shop that helps consumers research, purchase and install home energy solutions such as home chargers, solar panels, and battery storage. [[1745]] Each Nissan EV also includes a mobile charge cord for charging wherever there is an outlet (110V/240V). [[1316]] Plus, the NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network makes accessing the top charging networks more convenient by streamlining payment through your MyNISSAN app for the 2026 LEAF.

Tesla Superchargers

2026 LEAF drivers can now access more than 29,000 Tesla Superchargers through the built-in NACS port. [[1731]]

Tesla Supercharger surrounded by plants

Charge at Your Speed

With an array of chargers and a range of charging speeds, recharging your battery, even on the go, is easier than it looks. [[1762]]

Level 3 – Fast charger [[1762]]

Public DC fast charge

  • At specialized charging locations
  • Fastest EV charging available
  • Can charge an EV 20–80% in 30 minutes [[1763]]
  • NACS DC charging available to 2026 LEAF drivers through the built-in NACS port

Level 2 – Standard charge

240V appliance outlet

  • Available using Nissan portable charging cable
  • Often uses a dedicated 240-volt outlet in your garage or carport. 
  • Also accessible at many public locations 
  • Provides 10 to 25 miles of range for each hour of charging [[3]]

Level 1 – Trickle charge

120V standard outlet

  • Available using a Nissan portable charging cable
  • Widely available but mostly for "in a pinch" charges
  • Adds about 2-5 miles of range for each hour of charging
  • Great for a top-up rather than a fast, full recharge [[1316]]

THE BATTERY

Your EV's Heart

Like any conventional vehicle, Nissan EVs have a battery. But instead of using it for starting or ignition, it powers the motor to create motion. In other words, the battery replaces a gas-powered engine.

Nissan electric vehicle transparent top view highlighting dual battery system.

Ready for any weather

With technologies like the 2026 LEAF’s available Active Battery Thermal Management and its hybrid heat pump system, Nissan EVs perform their best in extreme weather. Driver-friendly features like remote climate control allow you to pre-cool or warm the cabin, even while charging, for a comfortable ride. [[1189]] [[1763]]

A plan to get you there

Nissan EVs include innovative technology you can depend on to help prepare and inform you for the journey ahead.

JUST PLUG IT IN

Like your smartphone, your EV needs to be charged with electricity. And like your smartphone, recharging is as easy as plugging in. [[3981]]

MyNISSAN Mobile App featuring teal Nissan LEAF

Activate once. Start saving.

Nissan EV platform with battery and drivetrain warranty coverage highlights

How do electric cars work?

Nissan EVs use electricity stored in rechargeable high-voltage batteries to power an electric motor. That motor converts the electric energy into mechanical power that moves the wheels and allows the vehicle to operate.

How do electric cars work?

Nissan EV platform with battery and drivetrain warranty coverage highlights

Inside an EV powertrain

Nissan EVs use electricity stored in rechargeable high-voltage batteries to power an electric motor. That motor converts the electric energy into mechanical power that moves the wheels and allows the vehicle to operate.

Nissan EV mobile app displays battery status and charge management.

How long will it take to recharge?

The time it takes to recharge an EV depends on several factors. These include: the charging system used, battery capacity, maximum vehicle charge rate, and environmental factors. [[1762]]

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