Nissan LEAF 30kWh Tekna 2016, Tim – EV Owner Review

Nissan LEAF 30kWh Tekna 2016, Tim - EV Owner Review

What first name would you like to appear in the review? 
Tim

 

What is the make and model of your EV?
Nissan LEAF 30kWh Tekna

 

What year was your EV registered?
2016

 

How long have you owned your EV?
2 – 3 years

 

What is the mileage on your EV?
40,000 – 50,000 miles

 

How many EVs have you owned?
This is my first

 

What is the average mileage range you achieve from your EV when fully charged?
110

 

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Why did you choose this car?
Availability second hand.

 

Positives – List 3 or more reasons why you love this car?

  • Quiet
  • Quick
  • Comfortable.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things that you really don’t like about this car?

  • Range
  • Rubbish App.

 

Surprise us! Tell us something surprising about this car?
Just how quick it is off of ECO mode.

 

What EV are you interested in next and why?
Kia 6 & MG5.

 

What home charging unit do you use? Would you recommend it to others and why?
Pod Point – can recommend.

 

What home electricity supplier & tariff do you use? Would you recommend it to others and why?
Octopus Go – recommend @5p / KW night rate.

 

What public charging networks do you use? Would you recommend them to others and why?
BP, Instavolt, Shell & Pod Point – easy to set up and use. Instavolt is the most expensive but always seem to be up and running. Pod Point is free at Tesco.

 

Who do you insure your EV with? Would you recommend them to others and why?
LV tailored to suit EV policy – always recommended by me.

 

 

 

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