2011 Nissan Leaf Customer Disclosure Form

2011 Nissan Leaf Customer Disclosure Form
Posted on 27 Jan, 2015
Model: 2011 Nissan Leaf
Pages: 4


File size: 0 MB

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It is important to conserve power (electricity) and plan your charging needs when you drive. In order for the vehicle to operate, the vehicle battery must be charged with electricity in advance. If the vehicle battery becomes completely discharged, the vehicle will not operate until it is re-charged, a process which can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 21 hours as described more fully below.

Nissan is encouraging the development of public charging infrastructure and compatibility between public charging stations and vehicle charging ports but we cannot ensure this will occur. Nissan cannot assure you that public charging stations will be available in locations where you operate the vehicle, nor can Nissan predict the period of time it may take for public charging infrastructure to be developed. If necessary for you, it must be ordered initially and installed during manufacture.

Time to Charge varies, based on state of charge of the battery, condition and age of the battery, ambient temperature and condition of the power source connected to the vehicle. When the battery is new, it is estimated that vehicle range with a fully charged battery under normal operation and various driving conditions will vary between 138 and 62 miles for the majority of people. Your individual style and location will dictate your individual range, which will vary initially.


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General
Year 2011
Make Nissan
Model Leaf
Language English
Pages 4
Filetype PDF (Download)
File size 0 MB

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