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  2. Fully Charged - Wikipedia

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    Fully Charged also produces a weekly podcast discussing news and current topics not covered by the videos. In May 2019 a second YouTube channel, named Fully Charged Plus (formerly Fully Charged Regen), was launched with the purpose of uploading all the podcast episodes in YouTube video format, and releasing other longer-format videos such as ...

  3. Nissan Leaf (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial production in the United States commenced on 9 January 2013 at Nissan's manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Tennessee. [16] [17] [18] The plant underwent modifications, supported by a US$1.4 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy, enabling the production of the Nissan Leaf and its advanced batteries. [19]

  4. Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Leaf (Japanese: 日産・リーフ, Hepburn: Nissan Rīfu), stylized as "LEAF," is a battery-electric powered compact car manufactured by Nissan, produced since 2010 across two generations. It has been offered exclusively as a 5-door hatchback. The term "LEAF" serves as a backronym to leading environmentally-friendly affordable ...

  5. Fast charging network - Wikipedia

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    The first specification of this time reached a maximum of 125 A with up to 500 V. The typical Chademo charging stations allowing for 50 kW direct current became the basis for the term fast charging. When the Nissan Leaf came around in 2010, having a range of up to 160 km (100 miles), the concept of an actual fast charging networks was developed.

  6. Charging station - Wikipedia

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    Charging time for 100 km (62 miles) of range on a 2020 Tesla Model S Long Range per EPA (111 MPGe / 188 Wh/km) [52] Configuration Voltage Current Power Charging time Comment Single-phase AC: 120 V 12 A 1.44 kW 13 hours This is the maximum continuous power available from a standard US/Canadian 120 V 15 A circuit Single-phase AC: 230 V 16 A

  7. Talk:Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Nissan officially calls this car the Nissan LEAF(R). As it is a registered trademark, the article should use the capitalized version of the name for the car, as that is how the trademark owner intends the name to be represented. [1] Am0210 21:37, 2 September 2019 (UTC)

  8. Dear Nissan, why won’t you replace this lovely Canadian’s ...

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    It’s highlighting the potentially dangerous future we could head towards if we don’t take a more thoughtful approach to how we recycle electric cars. This week, Canadian news outlet CBC ...

  9. Nissan electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Motors has developed several concept cars and limited production electric cars, and launched the series production Nissan Leaf all-electric car in December 2010. [1] As of December 2015, the Leaf is the world's all-time best selling highway-capable plug-in electric car with over 200,000 units sold since its introduction. [2] [3]