
Charge, Range & Battery
Nissan EVs offer increasing range and convenient charging as battery technology improves. Tonkin Wilsonville Nissan supports customers throughout the EV journey, from sales and service to enjoying the benefits of 100% electric driving.
NISSAN ENERGY
Charge Network
The NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network makes public charging easy. Available for 2026 LEAF, drivers can access and pay for charging sessions across popular charging networks all in one convenient place using the MyNISSAN App.


NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network Partners
Locate and connect to thousands of in-network public chargers for your 2026 LEAF, including compatible Tesla Superchargers, on the NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network using the MyNISSAN App.

Plug & Charge
The all-new 2026 Nissan LEAF makes charging on the go even easier with Plug & Charge. Once activated on the NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network, just plug in at a Plug & Charge-compatible in-network station and let the payment system handle the rest.
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Electric Vehicle Charging 101
Nissan EVs offer increasing range and convenient charging as battery technology improves. Tonkin Wilsonville Nissan supports customers throughout the EV journey, from sales and service to enjoying the benefits of 100% electric driving.

Charging Times
Quick Charge Stations: Up to 80% in under 1 hour
Charging speed varies by charger type, battery capacity, max charge rate, and environmental conditions
Charge at Your Speed
With an array of chargers and a range of charging speeds, recharging your battery—whether at home or on the go—is as easy as plugging in. Public and home charging options give you flexibility to fit your lifestyle. NACS DC fast charging options are available to 2026 LEAF drivers through the built‑in NACS port.

Level 3 – Fast Charger
Public DC fast charger
- Located at specialized public charging locations
- Fastest EV charging option available
- Converts AC electricity into DC electricity
- Can charge an EV in approximately 15–45 minutes
- NACS DC charging available to 2026 LEAF drivers through the built‑in NACS port
Level 2 – Standard Charge
240V charging
- Available using a Nissan portable charging cable
- Typically uses a dedicated 240‑volt outlet in a garage or carport
- Also accessible at many public charging locations
- Provides approximately 10–25 miles of range per hour of charging


Level 1 – Trickle Charge
120V standard outlet
- Available using a Nissan portable charging cable
- Widely available, best for occasional or emergency charging
- Adds approximately 2–5 miles of range per hour of charging
- Ideal for topping up rather than fast, full recharging
Other Factors Impacting Charging
Battery Capacity
Larger batteries take longer to charge but provide more range
Max Charge Rate
Vehicle's maximum charging rate limits charging speed
Environmental Conditions
Extreme heat or cold can slow charging times
EV Battery Warranty
96 months / 100,000 miles
(whichever comes first)
Covers defects in materials or workmanship (exclusions apply)
Charging Locations

At Home
Level 2 charger or bundled installation available for convenient overnight charging.
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