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Hours L1Hours 120VBatteryGidsEnergySOCBattery BatteryEconomyRangeTrip 100%Trip 80%Instructions:
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100% charge80% chargeBars%%kWhkWhmiles/kWhmilesmiles miles
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usableestimateusableor km/kWhor kmor kmor kmThis chart can be used to determine the estimated distance your Nissan Leaf can travel
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on a single 80% or 100% charge. Although the chart is well-researched and generally
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100% Charge-:--12281100%94%24.024.003.0720 quite accurate, your proverbial mileage might vary. To download click "File -> Download As".
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1:301126594%88%22.57684
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2:001125992%86%22.09666The chart accommodates both most commonly used charging modes. Please
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2:301125490%85%21.62657ignore the values that don't apply to you. You will need to be able to bring up
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3:001124888%83%21.14639the charging time display on the dash. There is a cluster of four buttons the left
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3:301024386%81%20.666210side of the instrument panel, above the charging door release handle. You can
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4:001023784%79%20.196111adjust the trip computer and dash display there.
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80% Charge4:30-:--1023282%77%19.7159130
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5:001:001022680%75%19.2358141The charging time display will show two values: one for 240V and another for 120V.
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5:301:30922178%74%18.7656163Please use only the 120V value. If you use a 80% charge timer, the readout will be
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6:002:00921576%72%18.28551744 hours behind what you would get when charging to 100%. The chart has two
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6:302:30921074%70%17.8153196separate columns to accommodate this difference. Find the row that corresponds to
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7:003:00920472%68%17.3352207the number of hours on your charging time display, and the range column will display
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7:303:30819970%66%16.8551219your remaning range. The total range is highlighted in the upper section of the table.
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8:004:00819368%64%16.38492310
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8:304:30818866%63%15.90482411The estimate should be pretty accurate, provided that the trip energy economy and the
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9:005:00818264%61%15.42462613usable battery capacity are accurate as well. It's not recommended to drive the Leaf
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9:305:30717762%59%14.95452714beyond the very low battery warning on a regular basis, and the chart provides
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10:006:00717160%57%14.47432916a range estimate on the lower right for this use case too.
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10:306:30716658%55%13.99423017
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11:007:00716056%53%13.52413119Note the two red fields; their value is adjustable. It's a good idea to reset the
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11:307:30615554%52%13.04393320energy economy gauge after each charge, and sometimes even before a trip.
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3.9212:008:00614952%50%12.56383421Knowing your actual economy is important when figuring how far you can
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-8:30614450%48%12.09363623travel. Most drivers can achieve 4 m/kWh easily. Hypermilers can get 5 to
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13:009:00613848%46%11.613537246 m/kWh. However, this figure can drop below 3 m/kWh in adverse conditions.
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14:0010:00512744%42%10.66324027If possible, please use trickle charging only to top off to 80% or 100%. Don't use it for
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15:0011:00411640%39%9.70294330partial charges in the middle of the range. Do not start the vehicle while it's charging.
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17:0013:00410536%35%8.75264633Please don't use preconditioning when charging on 120V either. The display could
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16:0012:0039432%31%7.80234936lose its point of reference, and you need to top off to 80 or 100% on 120V to recalibrate.
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18:0014:0038329%28%6.84215139
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19:0015:0027225%24%5.89185441The chart assumes 21 kWh of usable battery capacity. This value should work
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20:0016:0026121%20%4.94155744for the majority of Leaf owners. If you are driving in cold weather or are experiencing
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21:0017:0015017%17%3.99126047significant battery degradation, you will need to adjust this value. A drop of 30F
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Low Batt.Low Batt.14916%16%3.90126047results in about 7% lower usable battery capacity. There are a few owners that
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22:0018:0013913%13%3.0396350have reported 22 kWh (or more) usable battery capacity in favorable ambient temps.
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V. Low Batt.V. Low Batt.0247%8%1.735.26754A good way to measure this value is to charge to 100%, be sure to top off using
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24:0020:000175%6%1.133.46956the trickle charger. Reset the energy economy gauge and the trip meter. Then drive
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Ltd. PowerLtd. Power092%3%0.431.37158until the battery is half empty (5 battery bars or 12:30 hours on the 120V charging time
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25:0021:00081%3%0.351.07158display), and divide the trip miles by the trip energy economy. Multiply the resulting
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TurtleTurtle071%2%0.260.87158value by 2, and you should have your full usable battery capacity.
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