Nissan Leaf charging cable

Nissan Leaf charging cable


3.7kW
The Nissan Leaf has a charging capacity of 3,7kW. So we recommend using a charging cable of atleast 3,7kW for optimal charging speeds.

22kW cable compatible
However, please be aware that a 22kW cable is perfectly capable of charging at 3,7kW. With a 22kW cable you'll have guaranteed optimal charging speeds in the event of a new car or a possible upgrade in charging capacity.

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Nissan Leaf Specifications

3.7kW

16A

1 Phase

Type 2

40.0kWh

235km

18km/h

12:45hours

Nissan Leaf compatible portable charger

Our portable chargers also lets you charge the Nissan Leaf at a regular or a CEE wall socket.

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For those considering buying a charging cable for the Nissan Leaf, or simply looking for more information on the best way to charge this electric car, it is essential to know the compatibility and specifications well. And with the above details, you are already well on your way. When looking for the perfect charging cable for your Nissan Leaf in our webshop, you can rely on these details to make the right choice.

Is the specific EV charging cable you are looking for still not among them? Then take a look at our full range of type 2 charging cables or all our mode 3 charging cables or check out our range of portable charging cables.

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Collection: Nissan Leaf charging cable

The Nissan Leaf has been on the road since 2010 and remains one of the most widely owned electric cars in Europe. From the second generation onwards (2018+), all Leaf models use a Type 2 inlet and a 6.6 kW single-phase onboard charger, with no three-phase option on any variant. At 6.6 kW, a full charge on the 40 kWh battery takes around six hours. The Type 2 inlet sits at the front of the car, behind the bonnet flap in the centre of the grille panel.

The cable that fits the Nissan Leaf

A Voldt® Type 2 charging cable is the correct choice for all 2018+ Leaf models. Because the Leaf's onboard charger is single-phase and capped at 6.6 kW, cable ratings above that make no practical difference to charging speed today. An 11 kW cable works perfectly well and covers you if you switch to a three-phase capable car later.

The front-centre port is forgiving on cable length when parking nose-in. For most home setups, 6 metres is plenty: the port is close to the post on a standard nose-in driveway. Step up to 8 metres if your wallbox is offset or you regularly use public bays. Beyond that, 10 or 15 metres is really about removing uncertainty at awkward public infrastructure rather than any limitation of the car itself.

Portable charging away from home

The Voldt® portable CEE charging cable delivers up to 7.4 kW via a single-phase CEE socket. The Leaf's onboard charger accepts up to 6.6 kW of that, so at a campsite, farm or holiday accommodation with a CEE socket, the 40 kWh battery charges fully in around six hours. The Schuko portable charger delivers up to 3.7 kW where only a standard household socket is available, a practical overnight top-up for a car with the Leaf's modest battery.

European craft

Voldt® cables are CE, UKCA and TÜV certified and built to IATF 16949. Single-piece moulded connectors, no glue or screws. IP67-rated from −30°C to +50°C. 100% copper conductors with silver-plated contacts. Tested to more than 10,000 connection cycles. Three-year warranty, 100-day returns, free shipping across Europe.