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The Nissan Leaf
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Does anyone have one? I am considering buying one, but I'm a bit nervous about things like...how long will it last? How long before the battery no longer holds a charge and how much is a new one? I have read reviews on the usual sites, but really wonder if anyone has one or knows of someone who has one who can offer me any pointers as to wether it's good or not. I realise as it's a new car, noone can tell me how ling it lasts....but general guidance would be good.
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Quote 1:
"The battery pack is expected to retain 70% to 80% of its capacity after 10 years but its actual lifespan depends on how often fast charging (440-volt) is used and also on environmenta l factors. Nissan said the battery has a "lifespan of 5–10 years under normal use". The Leaf's battery is guaranteed by Nissan for eight years or 100,000 miles...
"The battery pack is expected to retain 70% to 80% of its capacity after 10 years but its actual lifespan depends on how often fast charging (440-volt) is used and also on environmenta
23:52 Mon 20th Feb 2012
Quote 1:
"The battery pack is expected to retain 70% to 80% of its capacity after 10 years but its actual lifespan depends on how often fast charging (440-volt) is used and also on environmental factors. Nissan said the battery has a "lifespan of 5–10 years under normal use". The Leaf's battery is guaranteed by Nissan for eight years or 100,000 miles (160,000 km)"
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Leaf
Quote 2:
"Nissan UK senior vice-president Andy Palmer has said the Leaf hatch’s lithium-ion power source consists of 48 modules, each costing £404 to replace. So owners could face a bill of up to £19,392 for a new pack"
Source:
http://www.autoexpres...y_could_cost_19k.html
Chris
"The battery pack is expected to retain 70% to 80% of its capacity after 10 years but its actual lifespan depends on how often fast charging (440-volt) is used and also on environmental factors. Nissan said the battery has a "lifespan of 5–10 years under normal use". The Leaf's battery is guaranteed by Nissan for eight years or 100,000 miles (160,000 km)"
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Leaf
Quote 2:
"Nissan UK senior vice-president Andy Palmer has said the Leaf hatch’s lithium-ion power source consists of 48 modules, each costing £404 to replace. So owners could face a bill of up to £19,392 for a new pack"
Source:
http://www.autoexpres...y_could_cost_19k.html
Chris
Like all of Chris's help on here you can be sure it is up to date but the battery cost might not be anywhere near as high when and if you still have it after 8/10 years as everything goes down in price as it becomes popular , as a user of many batteries I can assure the cost will go down but I wouldn't buy one as they are not as friendly to the environment as they seem to be