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Nissan Leaf Battery Life Expectancy.

  • 09-03-2013 10:58pm
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    From the mynissanleaf forum

    Based on the spreadsheet I would get 9 years and 180,000 miles total at 20,000 miles a year to end of life being 70% capacity.

    If you do 12,000 miles a year you will get 14 years out of the battery to 70% or 166,000 miles

    It doesn't take into account fast charging, but i would say no more than 5-10 mins a day max on the fast charger or a few times a week in total.

    And not leaving it sit all day every day charged to 100% and charging to 80%

    Here is the spreadsheet. You will find it about a quarter down below the temperature map of the U.S

    http://www.mynissanleaf.com/wiki/index.php?title=Battery_Capacity_Loss#Battery_Aging_Model


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