

Alan Jay Nissan offers car shoppers opportunities to purchase a Nissan Leaf, an innovative model that helped launch the electronic vehicle movement. Owning an EV is a novel idea for many would-be buyers, and thoughts about saving money by replacing gasoline purchasing with charging a battery seem appealing. Shoppers may wonder about the range a full charge delivers.
Although an electric vehicle’s battery differs from a traditional car’s internal combustion engine, EVs may come with more than one battery option, just like gas-powered models offer different engine options. The Nissan LEAF’s customers could choose a 40 kWh or 62 kWh battery. Range varies between the two choices.
The 40 kWh battery could max out at 149 miles while the 62 kWh battery tops about 226 miles. 40 kWh generates 147 horsepower, and the 62 kWh generates around 214 hp.
Charging a Nissan LEAF involves plugging it into a charger. Such stations are located around Sebring, FL, although it is possible to install one at home.