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Nissan Leaf e+ (62kWh) Charge Time

How long does it take to charge a Nissan Leaf e+ (62kWh)? Calculate accurate charging times for home wallbox, public fast chargers, and ultra-rapid DC stations.

Battery 62 kWh
Brand Nissan
Optimal Range 20% – 80%
Charging Data

Charging Times for Nissan Leaf e+ (62kWh)

Estimated charging duration at different power levels (with 10% efficiency loss factored in).

Charger Type Power 10% → 80% Daily Use 20% → 80% Optimal 0% → 100% Full Charge
🔌 Household Socket AC Level 1 2.3 kW 20h 58m 17h 58m 29h 57m
🏠 Home Wallbox AC Level 2 7.4 kW 6h 31m 5h 35m 9h 19m
⚡ 3-Phase Wallbox AC Level 2 11 kW 4h 23m 3h 45m 6h 16m
🔋 Fast AC AC Level 2 22 kW 2h 12m 1h 53m 3h 8m
⚡ DC Rapid DC Level 3 50 kW 58 min 50 min 1h 23m
🚀 Ultra-Rapid DC DC Level 3 150 kW 19 min 17 min 28 min

* Actual times may vary based on ambient temperature, battery condition, and the vehicle's maximum onboard charger acceptance rate.

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Versatile Range & Charging

The Nissan Leaf e+ (62kWh) comes equipped with a 62 kWh battery — a well-balanced capacity that delivers strong range without excessive charging times. This makes it one of the most versatile options in the electric vehicle market, capable of handling both daily commutes and longer weekend journeys.

Using a 7.4kW home wallbox, the Nissan Leaf e+ (62kWh) charges from 10% to 80% in approximately 6h 31m. For road trips, DC rapid chargers (50kW) bring the same charge in roughly 58 min, making motorway stops manageable. Ultra-rapid chargers (150kW) reduce this further to around 19 min.

Charging Tip

A 7.4kW or 11kW home wallbox is the sweet spot for the Nissan Leaf e+ (62kWh). For frequent long-distance travel, consider vehicles with 800V architecture for even faster DC charging.

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