Nissan Leaf generations
(Battery capacity - usable)Generation year | Battery capacity - usable |
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Leaf, Model year 2012 (ZE0) | 22 kWh |
Leaf, Model year 2013 (ZE0 (1. Facelift)) | 22 kWh |
Leaf, Model year 2018 (ZE1) | 39 kWh |
The difference in Battery capacity - usable between first generation (ZE0) from 2012 and last generation (ZE1) from 2018 is 17 kWh.
The battery capacity - usable of the current generation of Leaf is 39 kWh.
The battery capacity - usable compared to other Nissan models
Nissan Leaf vs other current cars by Nissan
(Battery capacity - usable)Variant name | Battery capacity - usable |
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Leaf | 39 kWh |
Townstar EV {VAN} | 45 kWh |
Townstar EV Kombi | 45 kWh |
Ariya | 63 kWh |
How does the battery capacity - usable of the Nissan Leaf compare to it's nearest competitors?
Nissan Leaf vs. similar cars
(Battery capacity - usable)Car model | Battery capacity - usable |
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Tesla Model 3 2019 | 82 kWh |
Tesla Model S 2013 | 77.5 kWh |
ORA Funky Cat 2022 | 59.3 kWh |
VW ID.3 2020 | 58 kWh |
CUPRA Born 2021 | 58 kWh |
MG MG4 2022 | 49 kWh |
Nissan Leaf 2018 | 39 kWh |
Renault Zoe 2013 | 22 kWh |
e.GO Mobile Life 2019 | 21 kWh |
BMW i3 2013 | 18.8 kWh |
Citroen C-Zero 2010 | 14.5 kWh |
Peugeot iOn 2010 | 14.5 kWh |
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2010 | 14.5 kWh |
Opel Rocks-e 2021 | 5.4 kWh |
1. Tesla Model 3 2019
82 kWh
2. Tesla Model S 2013
77.5 kWh
3. ORA Funky Cat 2022
59.3 kWh
4. VW ID.3 2020
58 kWh
5. CUPRA Born 2021
58 kWh
6. MG MG4 2022
49 kWh
7. Nissan Leaf 2018
39 kWh
8. Renault Zoe 2013
22 kWh
9. e.GO Mobile Life 2019
21 kWh
10. BMW i3 2013
18.8 kWh
11. Citroen C-Zero 2010
14.5 kWh
12. Peugeot iOn 2010
14.5 kWh
13. Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2010
14.5 kWh
14. Opel Rocks-e 2021
5.4 kWh