Yup! I’m actually considering buying one as a project car.There are third party higher than OEM batteries available for that now.
Commute is 55km each way. L1 charger available, L2 if I pay $100/month underground parking.My only caution is EV batteries are changing so fast these days ...hard to now when to step in. Even EV motorcycles are looking at 5-600 k ranges.If that thing has anything left on the OEM battery ...even 50km range might well be a fun and useable project until the dust settles. Not sure how safety certificates work with those.There must be a Leaf owners forum to browse for battery upgrade.



Just circling back on this one. Battery is replaced and so far he said all is good, it took about seven weeks in total.Buddy has a seven year old Leaf, the battery has gone in the crapper. It will be covered under the eight year warranty, when they get a replacement battery... they say when may be a while.
Any idea the cost if not in warranty?Just circling back on this one. Battery is replaced and so far he said all is good, it took about seven weeks in total.
It was covered by the 8 year battery warranty.Any idea the cost if not in warranty?
So no idea the cost if it was out of warranty? Im sure it was talked aboutIt was covered by the 8 year battery warranty.
JS.Yup! I’m actually considering buying one as a project car.
I’ve burned more money on less practical things.
Best part is the newer (and higher capacity) batteries are basically a straight swap that I’m seeing people do in their driveway.
Would love an electric motorcycle for my commute. But the range V price is just a non starter for me.Waiting on EV moped or motorcycle with 150 kph range. That would serve me.
There are charging stations around too.
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I doubt any of the EV motorcycles will get into my price range but emopeds looking very possible soon enough. Since I'm open class rider switching to these will have no issues with legality to ride them. Would like 100 kph top speed too....they are coming.
I could use this now $5790 new. Needs a bit more range...
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How much are used zero's? They have been around long enough to have a solid track record. New, the prices are steep.Would love an electric motorcycle for my commute. But the range V price is just a non starter for me.
So how much was the cell replacement? How many cells are there in total and what is the chance of another cell going flat in a relatively short time?The battery pack in the Leaf is serviceable.
Last I checked the new larger batteries were about 8-10k CAD.So how much was the cell replacement? How many cells are there in total and what is the chance of another cell going flat in a relatively short time?
Given that the battery failures AFAIK seem to be heat related, my guess is replacing cells may be a rinse and repeat exercise. If cells died due to heat, well the ones next to them also experienced that same heat, how many cycles are they behind?So how much was the cell replacement? How many cells are there in total and what is the chance of another cell going flat in a relatively short time?
It wouldn't surprise me if a ten year old ICE had an accumulated 8-10 thousand in tune ups, oil changes, filters, belt changes etc. The EV propulsion cost savings may have paid for the original cost premium, depending on driving.Last I checked the new larger batteries were about 8-10k CAD.