Nissan Leaf Battery REplacement
Over time, the battery pack in your Nissan EV gradually loses usable capacity. This degradation can reduce your driving range and overall performance. A full pack replacement restores much of the original range and reliability and is an excellent investment for long-term ownership.
SHould you get a battery replacement?
If your life is currently impacted by the range issues you are experiencing then you should be considering a replacement.
You will probably reach the point of deciding of whether it’s worth it. All other alternatives would be:
Cell or Module uncertain repair with 6-12 month estimated solutions
Chinese manufacturers with no reliable customer, product or warranty support availability
Buying a new ~$45,000 car
Buying a used ~$15,000 car with accidents and expensive repairs expected to happen
We find that most of the customers that get this service fit the following criteria:
Want to keep their car because they are familiar with it
Desire greater or original range from their Leaf
Don’t need upgraded or modern technology
Want to make a financially measured decisions
Are usually semi-retired or retired
Who its for:
A manufacturer-equivalent high-voltage battery pack matched to your vehicle’s model year and original specification.
Removal of the old pack, installation of the new pack, calibration and software update as required. Disposal or recycling of the old battery as per regulations.
Full system diagnostics, functional test, battery health report, and a post-service verification of range and performance.
Documentation of the new pack’s rated capacity, warranty terms, and expected range.

