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Planning to take your Nissan leaf on a holiday? Read EVSE’s Comprehensive Guide
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Oct-07-2020
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Nissan is supercharging their EV range with the new model NissanAriya, it will come with either 65kWh and 90kWh providing 350km and 500km respectively.
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Nissan is supercharging their EV range with the new model NissanAriya, it will come with either 65kWh and 90kWh providing 350km and 500km respectively.
Whether you have a Nissan Leaf or planning to buy an Ariya. It is essential to know the charging characteristics of the vehicle. Both of the vehicles have a charging speed of 7kW, limited by the onboard charger. However,its can be also paired with a DC charger to acquire up to 130kW, this will allow the Ariya vehicle to fully charge within one hour.
Well, driving an electric vehicle takes a bit more planning than driving traditional combustible engines. Unlike fuel stations that are ubiquitous, Nissan chargers are slowly increasing in popularity along highways. Taking into consideration, EV drivers can’t spontaneously guzzle in charge within 5 minutes and get back on the road. So planning is an essential part, knowing where your next charge stop is located.
EV road trip planners provide EV drivers with the necessaryNissan charging station information to get from Point A to Point B without any range anxiety. EV road trip planners also provide the option of overnight stay and charging needs near restaurants and shopping malls to reduce ideal boredom time when charging. Taking into consideration theoretical (on the website) range values are slightly higher than actual values for multiple reasons.
So what charging gear do I need to make a successful road trip?
Nissan EV’s include a standardNissan portable charging cable that plugs into a 3pin standard power outlet. This is perfect for low range driving provided that the car is plugged in overnight. However, with a road trip, we want you to spend more time on road and less time waiting for the car to charge.
EVSE has a special public charging bundle that ensures you can charge your vehicle no matter of the charging station. The bundle includes Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable and a Type 1 to Type 2 adapter cable. It is available in both single phase 7kW and three phase 22kW variances. Single phase charge can deliver up to 32A and has the ability to fully charge the vehicle in 8 hours. This is close to 10x faster than trickle charge. Some venues like restaurants and motels offer complementary services to their customers and provide free charging services. Rather than paying for public charging services. On previous EV trips around Australia it has been highlighted how little drivers have spent on electricity and how much that relates to refuelling costs compared to a conventional fossil fuel car. In addition to AC charging, Thenew Nissan Ariyaalso comes with a CCS port for DC charging stations which is a change form the CHAdeMO port of the Leaf giving an ultra-fast charging speed. Nissan owners can expect to charg
e the vehicle in an incredible 1.5 hours.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Planning to take your Nissan leaf on a holiday? Read EVSE’s Comprehensive Guide_325751.aspx
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Author Resource :
Sam Korkees is an Electric car expert and enthusiast who believes in the transition of Australia to Electric vehicles. He believes that every car should be electric or you should walk. See more atxhttps://evse.com.au/
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Keywords :
Nissan Leaf, Nissan chargers, Nissan charging station, Nissan portable charging cable,
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