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fromInsideEVs
4 months ago

This Nissan Leaf Limo Has Two Batteries. Here's How Far It Can Go On Empty

The dual-battery Nissan Leaf limo can drive up to 18.9 miles after the gauge shows zero.
frominsideevs.com
1 week ago

This Guy Did A 300-Mile EV Road Trip Using Only Free Public Chargers. Here's What He Learned

When electric vehicles started becoming popular around a decade ago, much of the public charging infrastructure was free. They weren't especially fast chargers, sure, but they didn't cost anything to use. That was true in the United States as well as in Europe. Today, you have far more chargers available, but a much smaller proportion of them are free. In many European countries, they have mostly disappeared, but in the United Kingdom, you can still find them around, mainly in supermarket parking lots.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

How good is the battery in a used electric vehicle?

Battery state of health and charging history determine used electric vehicle value and longevity; analytics can reveal condition while some older EVs degrade faster.
frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

Chevy Bolt VS. Nissan Leaf: How America's Cheapest EVs Stack Up

The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt is back after a two-year hiatus, with a familiarly affordable price tag and better specs than ever. What's great for EV buyersmaybe not as much for General Motorsis that Nissan had largely the same idea. The 2026 Leaf is back with a vengeance for the trusty EV's third generation. The two models are America's cheapest new EVs, starting price at right around $30,000.
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frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

Over 40,000 Nissan Leaf EVs Could Catch Fire, And There's No Fix Yet

Nearly 43,000 2019–2022 Nissan Leaf EVs face battery fire risk during DC fast charging; no fix is available yet and owners are advised to avoid fast chargers.
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fromInsideEVs
2 months ago

Here's Why The Nissan Ariya Had To Die In The U.S.

Nissan is pausing U.S. production of the Ariya for the 2026 model year to reallocate resources to launch a lower-priced 2026 Leaf.
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fromInsideEVs
2 months ago

The New Nissan Leaf Is Good, But It Already Has A Problem

Nissan will reduce production of the new Leaf in Japan due to battery supplier shortages, potentially delaying U.S. and Japanese deliveries while keeping the launch schedule intact.
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