'The new "lizard battery" formulation is more capable of resisting very high
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http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1092983_nissan-leaf-battery-cost-5500-for-replacement-with-heat-resistant-chemistry
Nissan Leaf New Battery Cost: $5,500 For Replacement With Heat-Resistant
Chemistry
By John Voelcker  Jun 28, 2014

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Lithium-ion battery pack of 2011 Nissan Leaf, showing cells assembled into
modules
]

Three and a half years after the first Nissan Leaf went on sale, Nissan has
announced the cost of a replacement lithium-ion battery pack for its
electric car.

It's a surprisingly low $5,499 (after a $1,000 credit for turning in the old
pack, which is required), plus installation fees and tax. The installation
is estimated at roughly 3 hours of labor.

Fitting the replacement pack to 2011 and 2012 Nissan Leaf models requires a
special $225 installation kit, which makes the new battery "backward
compatible" with even the earliest Leaf models.

The replacement 24-kilowatt-hour packs will use a new and more heat-tolerant
battery chemistry that reduces capacity loss under very high temperatures.

Nissan declined, however, to discuss any potential plans for offering
higher-capacity replacement batteries in the future.

Used-car confidence
Overall, the announcement means that the buyer of a used Nissan Leaf will
know for certain how much it will cost to replace the battery, if its energy
capacity should fall to 70 percent of the original figure.

And that could well give electric cars a much longer life than previously
thought.

Nissan's aggressive pricing also demolishes the argument by many
electric-car skeptics that "new batteries will cost tens of thousands of
dollars."

While Nissan may be losing money initially on the $5,500 price, it is likely
counting on low initial demand for replacement packs and future economies of
scale in battery making as sales of its battery-electric vehicles continue
to rise.

As of the end of this month, about 125,000 Nissan Leafs will have been sold
globally--roughly 56,000 of them in the U.S.

The news on the pack-replacement cost appeared yesterday in a post on the
MyNissanLeaf forum by Brian Brockman, a senior manager of corporate
communications at Nissan.

In 24 hours, the post generated more than 125 comments--largely approving,
though far from unanimously so.

The retail price replaces an earlier lease plan for replacement batteries
announced by Nissan in June 2013. As Brockman said, "We went back to the
drawing board" after "spirited discussion (and very vocal criticism)" of
that plan.

The new heat-tolerant battery chemistry will also be fitted to all future
Nissan Leaf vehicles, starting with the 2015 models now on sale.

'Lizard' battery standard
While the performance and range of the Leaf doesn't change with the updated
battery, Nissan says the new formulation--called by some Leaf advocates the
"lizard battery"--is more capable of resisting very high temperatures.

Unlike many other battery-electric cars, the Nissan Leaf uses only passive
cooling for its battery--meaning the pack simply sheds heat to the air
rather than shedding heat to either cooled air or liquid coolant circulating
through the pack itself.

This had led to capacity loss in a few Leafs operated in extremely hot
cities like Phoenix, Arizona.

While Nissan maintained that those losses were due to high mileage and
within expected parameters, the pressure exerted by a small number of vocal
and extremely unhappy owners raised concerns over capacity loss among Leaf
owners at large.

New-battery finance plan coming
Nissan also said that it's finalizing details of a financing plan for the
replacement battery, estimated at roughly $100 a month over five years. It
expects to release full details of the new-battery financing program by the
end of the year.

After the five years of payments have been made, the buyer would own the new
pack outright under that program.

The replacement Leaf battery packs will be warranted for 8 years/100,000
miles against defects in manufacturing, and 5 years/60,000 against loss of
capacity beyond nine out of 12 bars of capacity, or roughly 70 percent of
the original energy content.

Old batteries turned in during the replacement process will be recycled,
Nissan said, or possibly retained for secondary usage--perhaps for building
energy storage--by the company's separate 4R Energy business unit.
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