hey so i got a nissan leaf a while back. its charging port is a type c or aka usbc. super convenient when you got a phone charger lying around. but i remember being confused cuz my phone was an older model so i had to get an adapter. anyone else had to deal with that trouble? i guess new cars always have these small adjustments.
and can you imagine how handy it is when you’re on a road trip? just plug and go. yet i did have a moment on a hot day when the charging took longer than expected. do you think weather affects charging times at all? i mean it’s just a guess but hey could be worth a thought. oh, and plus, when you’re trying to find a charger on the street, having the same plug feels less random. isn’t that neat?
Rockin’ the Nissan Leaf in sunny California. I’ve noticed the SVCC port for faster charging—super handy, no screw around. Plantin’ my ride at home overnight, it’s charged up for the morning commute. Other Leafs just plug into regular outlets but comes in handy for a quick top-up on the road. Totally a game-changer for road trips! 

In Toronto, I’ve seen the Nissan Leaf in action—pretty cool eco choice! It uses a CHAdeMO charging port, perfect for highway travel; lightning-fast charges in under an hour. I’ve used one at a local fast-charging station—super convenient. Just remember, gotta keep an eye on that charge %, you know?
I’m in Canada, and when I first snagged my Nissan Leaf, I was stuck on what charger to get. It’s got a CHAdeMO port, far from what I’m used to with regular sockets. Was a bit of a head-scratcher 'cause it’s fast-charging, unlike the usual. I’ve been chill since I figuured it out, though—it’s way handy at those dedicated stations spread around. Makes long trips a breeze, honestly.
I’ve always lived around Nashville, TN, with my Leaf. So handy, it’s got a CCS combo port, so can charge at public stations or my home setup. Saves me time and headaches driving around for adapters or compatible chargers. Meets all my eco-needy and tech hungry needs while traveling across the states, no worries!
In Canada, I’ve seen Nissan Leafs using Chademo chargelines, but lately, I’ve noticed more Leafs sporting CCS fast charging. So versatile, unlike my old clunker! Guess tech’s zipping ahead!
I’ve charged my Nissan Leaf in both Toronto and NYC, always using this Type 2 charging port. Always breeze through 'cause it’s super reliable. You’ve gotta check it once, trust me, super handy for longer trips!
I’ve had my Nissan Leaf for a few years now, driving around California. It’s super convenient — uses a CHAdeMO port, perfect for fast charging! I’ve been tinkering with some chargers at these stations downtown. It’s pretty slick how they’ve got these ports popping up everywhere. Totally love the quick trips, keeping the charge taxiing no worries!
I’ve been driving my Nissan Leaf around NYC for a year now, and it’s awesome how the CHAdeMO port charges lightning fast. Still getting used to the plug types but it fits smoothly at all Greenlots stations. Super convenient for city driving, ya know what I’m sayin’?
I recently plugged in my Nissan Leaf at a charging station in Toronto, and it’s a bit of a head-scratcher since I’ve never used one before. Turns out they use this cool Combo 2 port. Like how everyone had their own cord for those retro wall sockets, now I’ve got my special cable for the Leaf. It’s like wearing your own unique socks, you know? I love how car charging is as quirky as using those weird phone adapters in the '80s. The learning curve’s a bumpy ride but hey, that’s electric life, right?
I’ve been cruisin’ around Brooklyn with my Nissan Leaf, and it’s slick how handy the CHAdeMO port is. In no time, at one of those quick-charge spots near the Brooklyn Bridge, I’m fully juiced for another errand run. It’s rugged and straightforward like a NYC subway map – I definitely dig how easy it is to find a spot and get charging. Super handy for EV peeps on the go!
I’ve been driving my Nissan Leaf in Canada for a year now, and I love how it uses the CHAdeMO port for quick charging. Super convenient when I’m on the road, and it makes EV life so much easier. Perfect for those long drives!
The Nissan Leaf uses a CHAdeMO port for quick charging, and a regular J1772 for Level 2. I’ve been charging at home in the US for months, pretty convenient, really. Did the same in Ontario, all smooth. People talked about CCS, but it’s not on the Leaf yet. So guess what stays? Adaptors! My buddy had one for Tesla though, pretty nifty. Not perfect, but works!
In L.A., I’ve seen heaps of Nissan Leafs. They use a home-type CHAdeMO charger—it’s quick and efficient for me. Helps when I’m in a rush and need the juice fast. Plus, it’s easy to spot those charging spots in Canada, too, just like here. Common place around town and you won’t have any trouble finding one if you’re ever hustling to plug in and get back on the road. Clear as sky!
In San Fran last summer, I rented a Nissan Leaf and was super pumped for the whole eco-friendly vibe. I’ve seen different charging plugs, but this Leaf uses a Type 1 J1772 port, common here in the States. Pretty handy, really, since it matched most EV chargers I found on my road trip! The Leaf was a breeze to charge, though I had to yell at a few tourists for “borrowing” my spot—classic road trip drama, you know?
Yo, driving my Leaf around LA and always baffled by the charging ports. I have found it’s this bizarre combo plug, kinda like a post and a panel connector, right? Pretty neat if you ask me, and a stark diff from the usual chargers I’ve seen elsewhere. haha, Been to Canada too and the charging setup remains consistent, so that’s a relief! Could get tricky with adapters, but for me, it’s a breeze. Guess it’s all part of being eco-smart!
I’ve gotta say, driving the Nissan Leaf through the States made charging easier than I expected. I’ve used both CCS and CHAdeMO ports, but usually stick with CCS, especially most places in the US. It’s super convenient, and never found it too hit or miss - the network’s got you covered. Every time I charge, feels like the future’s already here!
I’ve seen so many Nissan Leafs around Toronto, and I’ve gotta say, that standard USB port charging’s a lifesaver! Super easy access for charging on the go, either at home or with those handy public chargers. Makes me wanna ditch gas entirely!
I’ve had a Nissan Leaf for a while now, living right here in Canada. It’s super cool because it uses a CCS Combo Charging port. Last summer, I had to upgrade my home charger and went for that type too. It’s all about quick charging, and I can get a decent charge in just a few hours. My buddy from the USA told me they have the same setup there, so you’re covered wherever you’re at! Love how it works seamlessly!
I remember when I got my Nissan Leaf, living out in Calgary! Well, you gotta know this beauty uses a J1772 charging port; it’s all the rage for electric cars in Canada and the U.S. Had to get one of those charging stations at home, pretty cool setup actually. Easy plug-and-play, that’s what I love about it! Nothing complicated or fussy, just makes my life a whole lot easier.