EVChargeTime

Nissan Leaf charging time on a 150 kW DC ultra-rapid

Effective charging power: 50 kW (DC).

≈ 33 min

That is an estimate for a 10–80% charge of the Nissan Leaf’s 39 kWh usable battery on a 150 kW DC ultra-rapid.

⚡ The Nissan Leaf peaks at 50 kW on DC, so it cannot use the full 150 kW of this charger — it charges at up to 50 kW.

Nissan Leaf on 150 kW DC — charge times

ChargeTime
0–100% (full)47 min
20–80% (daily)28 min
10–80% (road trip)33 min
Add 100 miles of range31 min

DC rapid charging slows down significantly above 80% to protect the battery, so the 10–80% figure is the one that matters on a road trip — charging to 100% on DC is rarely worth the wait.

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Same car, other chargers

ChargerEffective10–80%
2.3 kW plug2.3 kW16 h 57 min
7 kW wallbox6.6 kW5 h 55 min
11 kW wallbox6.6 kW5 h 55 min
22 kW AC6.6 kW5 h 55 min
50 kW DC50 kW33 min
350 kW DC50 kW33 min

FAQ

How long does it take to charge a Nissan Leaf on a 150 kW DC ultra-rapid?
Roughly 33 min for a 10–80% charge, at an effective 50 kW. A full 0–100% takes about 47 min.
Can the Nissan Leaf use the full 150 kW?
The Nissan Leaf peaks at 50 kW on DC, so it cannot use the full 150 kW of this charger — it charges at up to 50 kW.
What is the fastest way to charge the Nissan Leaf?
Its peak DC rate is 50 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.