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The Nissan LEAF electric car (also formatted "LEAF" as a backronym for Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car)[10] is a compact five-door hatchback electric car manufactured by Nissan and introduced in Japan and the United States in December 2010. The US Environmental Protection Agency official range for the 2013 model year Nissan LEAF mpg electric car is 121 km (75 miles) on a full battery charge and rated the Nissan LEAF's combined economy at 115 mpg-e (30 kW-hrs/100 mi; 18.6 kW·h/100 km) equivalent to around 2.0 L/100 km.[3][11] The 2013 Leaf has a range of 200 km (120 miles) on the New European Driving Cycle.[4]


Nissan LEAF electric car deliveries to retail customers began in the United States and Japan in December 2010, followed by various European countries and Canada in 2011, and, by mid 2015, the Nissan LEAF electric car is available in 46 countries. As of early June 2015, the Nissan Leaf is the world's all time best selling highway-capable all-electric car, with global sales of over 180,000 units since December 2010. The top markets for Nissan LEAF electric car sales are the United States with 80,000 units sold.


Nissan LEAF electric car, As an all-electric car, the Nissan Leaf produces no tailpipe pollution or greenhouse gas emissions at the point of operation, and contributes to reduced dependence on petroleum. Among other awards and recognition, the Nissan Leaf won the 2010 Green Car Vision Award, the 2011 European Car of the Year, the 2011 World Car of the Year, and the 2011–2012 Car of the Year Japan.


2014/2015 Nissan LEAF electric car model year


The official Nissan LEAF electric car EPA range for the 2014 and 2015 model year Leaf, increased from 121 to 135 km (75 to 84 miles).


Nissan LEAF 2016 model year

Nissan is going to add more battery capacity which will likely increase the range of the Nissan LEAF electric car to about 160 km (100 miles) on a full charge.

Total cost of ownership


According to a study published in June 2013, by the Electric Power Research Institute, the total cost of ownership of the 2013 Nissan Leaf SV is substantially lower than that of comparable conventional and hybrid vehicles. For comparison, the study constructed average hybrid and conventional vehicles and assumed an average US distance per trip distribution. The study took into account the manufacturer's suggested retail price, taxes, credits, destination charge, electric charging station, fuel cost, maintenance cost, and additional cost due to the use of a gasoline vehicle for trips beyond the range of the Leaf.[80][81]

Electric Power Research Institute comparison of

the Nissan Leaf versus average conventional and hybrid cars.

Vehicle Operating mode

(powertrain) Total ownership cost

US average California

Nissan Leaf SV All-electric $37,288 $35,596

Chevrolet Volt Plug-in hybrid $44,176 $40,800

Average Conventional Gasoline $44,949 $46,561

Average Hybrid Gasoline-electric hybrid $44,325 $45,416

According to Edmunds.com, the price premium paid for the Leaf, after discounting the US$7,500 federal tax credit, may take a long time for consumers to recover in fuel savings. In February 2012, Edmunds compared the mid-sized Leaf (priced at US$28,550) with the compact gasoline-powered Nissan Versa (priced at US$19,656) and found that the payback period for the Leaf is 9 years for gasoline at US$3 per gallon, 7 years at US$4 per gallon, and drops to 5 years with gasoline prices at US$5 per gallon. Considering gasoline prices by early 2012, the break even period is 7 years. These estimates assume an average of 24,000 km (15,000 miles) annual driving and vehicle prices correspond to Edmunds.com's true market value estimates.[76] For the same two vehicles, the U.S. EPA estimates the Leaf's annual fuel cost at US$612 while the Versa's annual fuel cost is US$1,860. EPA estimates are based on 45% highway and 55% city driving, over 15,000 annual miles; gasoline price of US$3.72 per gallon and electricity price of US$0.12 per kWh.

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