How Long to Charge Nissan LEAF at Home (Level 1 & 2 Times)

Quick answer: A Nissan LEAF (2026) takes approximately 9.4 hours to charge from empty to full on a Level 2 (240V) home charger, or about 44 hours on a standard 120V outlet. DC fast charging reaches 10-80% in roughly 0.5 hours.

Most owners charge from 20% to 80% daily, which takes just 5.6 hours on Level 2 — easily done overnight.

Charging Times by Level

Charging LevelPower0-100%20-80%Miles per Hour
Level 1 (120V, 12A)1.4 kW~44 hrs~27 hrs~5 mi/hr
Level 2 (240V, max)6.6 kW~9.4 hrs~5.6 hrs~24 mi/hr
DC Fast (max)100 kWN/A~0.5 hrs (10-80%)~365 mi/hr

How to read this: The LEAF has a 62 kWh battery. Charging time = battery capacity / charger power. So 62 kWh / 6.6 kW = 9.4 hours on Level 2.

Here is how long the LEAF takes to charge with the most popular home chargers:

ChargerMax kWEffective kW*0-100%20-80%Miles/Hour
Lectron V-Box 48A ($379)11.5 kW6.6 kW9.4 hrs5.6 hrs~24 mi/hr
Emporia EV Charger Level 2 ($459)11.5 kW6.6 kW9.4 hrs5.6 hrs~24 mi/hr
Grizzl-E Classic ($399)9.6 kW6.6 kW9.4 hrs5.6 hrs~24 mi/hr
Siemens VersiCharge Gen 3 ($549)11.5 kW6.6 kW9.4 hrs5.6 hrs~24 mi/hr
Blink HQ 200 ($599)12 kW6.6 kW9.4 hrs5.6 hrs~24 mi/hr

*Effective kW = the lower of the charger’s max output and the LEAF’s 6.6 kW onboard charger limit. Chargers rated above 6.6 kW won’t charge faster because the car’s onboard charger is the bottleneck.

Looking for a charger recommendation? See our Best EV Charger for Nissan LEAF buying guide.

Daily Driving Math: Do You Need Level 2?

The average American drives about 37 miles per day. Here is how that looks for the LEAF:

Charging LevelTime to Replenish 37 MilesOvernight (8 hrs) Range Added
Level 1 (120V)444 min (~7.4 hrs)~40 miles
Level 2 (240V)93 min (~1.5 hrs)~192 miles

Level 1 can work for average daily driving if you charge overnight — you will recover ~40 miles in 8 hours. But you will have no margin for longer trips.

Level 2 is the sweet spot for home charging. At ~24 miles per hour, overnight charging adds ~192 miles — more than enough for most drivers.

Tips to Maximize Charging Speed

  1. Get the right amperage. The LEAF can accept up to 6.6 kW. To hit this, you need a charger rated at 28A on a 240V circuit.

  2. Check your electrical panel. A 35A breaker is needed (NEC requires the breaker to be rated at 125% of continuous load).

  3. Charge during off-peak hours. Most utilities charge less between 11 PM and 7 AM. A smart charger can schedule this automatically.

  4. Keep the battery between 20-80%. Nissan recommends not regularly charging above 80% for daily driving — this also means faster charging sessions since you are using the optimal part of the charging curve.

  5. Temperature matters. Charging in extreme cold or heat slows down. If possible, park in a garage.

Is Level 1 Charging Enough?

Level 1 (standard 120V outlet) delivers about 1.4 kW, which adds roughly 5 miles of range per hour. For the LEAF’s 62 kWh battery, a full charge takes about 44 hours — more than 2 full days.

Level 1 can work for very light usage, but most LEAF owners will want Level 2 for practical daily charging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Nissan LEAF take to charge from 20% to 80%? On Level 2 at 6.6 kW: approximately 5.6 hours. On DC fast charging at 100 kW: approximately 0.4 hours.

Can I charge the LEAF on a regular outlet? Yes, using the included Level 1 charger on any 120V household outlet. But at ~5 miles per hour, it is very slow. Level 2 is 5x faster.

How much does a full charge cost? At the US average of $0.16/kWh: $9.92 for a full charge, giving you 226 miles. That is about $4.39 per 100 miles.

What is the best time to charge? Off-peak hours (typically 11 PM to 7 AM) when electricity rates are lowest. Smart chargers like the Lectron V-Box 48A can automate this.

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