Nissan Leaf e+ charging time on a 2.3 kW domestic socket
Effective charging power: 2.3 kW (AC).
≈ 25 h 39 min
That is an estimate for a 0–100% charge of the Nissan Leaf e+’s 59 kWh usable battery on a 2.3 kW domestic socket.
⚡ The Nissan Leaf e+ can take the full 2.3 kW from this AC supply.
Nissan Leaf e+ on 2.3 kW plug — charge times
| Charge | Time |
|---|---|
| 0–100% (full) | 25 h 39 min |
| 20–80% (daily) | 15 h 23 min |
| 10–80% (road trip) | 17 h 57 min |
| Add 100 miles of range | 12 h 6 min |
AC charging is roughly linear, so the full 0–100% time is a reliable overnight estimate.
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Same car, other chargers
| Charger | Effective | 0–100% |
|---|---|---|
| 7 kW wallbox | 6.6 kW | 8 h 56 min |
| 11 kW wallbox | 6.6 kW | 8 h 56 min |
| 22 kW AC | 6.6 kW | 8 h 56 min |
| 50 kW DC | 50 kW | 50 min |
| 150 kW DC | 100 kW | 25 min |
| 350 kW DC | 100 kW | 25 min |
FAQ
- How long does it take to charge a Nissan Leaf e+ on a 2.3 kW domestic socket?
- Roughly 25 h 39 min for a 0–100% charge, at an effective 2.3 kW. A full 0–100% takes about 25 h 39 min.
- Can the Nissan Leaf e+ use the full 2.3 kW?
- The Nissan Leaf e+ can take the full 2.3 kW from this AC supply.
- What is the fastest way to charge the Nissan Leaf e+?
- Its peak DC rate is 100 kW and its onboard AC charger is 6.6 kW. A 50 kW DC charger gives the quickest top-up; home AC is best done overnight.