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Nissan Sakura (Kei Car) Charge Time

How long does it take to charge a Nissan Sakura (Kei Car)? Calculate accurate charging times for home wallbox, public fast chargers, and ultra-rapid DC stations.

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

Charging Times for Nissan Sakura (Kei Car)

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 6h 46m 5h 48m 9h 40m
🏠 Home Wallbox AC Level 2 7.4 kW 2h 6m 1h 48m 3h
⚡ 3-Phase Wallbox AC Level 2 11 kW 1h 25m 1h 13m 2h 1m
🔋 Fast AC AC Level 2 22 kW 42 min 36 min 1h 1m
⚡ DC Rapid DC Level 3 50 kW 19 min 16 min 27 min
🚀 Ultra-Rapid DC DC Level 3 150 kW 6 min 5 min 9 min

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

Nissan EV Charging

Perfect for City Driving

The Nissan Sakura (Kei Car) features a compact 20 kWh battery pack that's optimised for urban commuting and daily driving. Smaller batteries mean significantly faster charge times, making this vehicle ideal for drivers who primarily use their EV for city travel and short-to-medium distance journeys.

With a standard 7.4kW home wallbox, you can fully charge the Nissan Sakura (Kei Car) from 10% to 80% in approximately 2h 6m. This means overnight charging will comfortably cover your daily needs. Even a standard household socket (2.3kW) can provide a full charge during the work day, making home charging incredibly convenient.

Charging Tip

For daily use, a 7.4kW home wallbox is more than sufficient for the Nissan Sakura (Kei Car). You'll rarely need public rapid charging for regular commutes, keeping your running costs low.

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