I believe Nissan guarantees that for 60k or 5 (?) years, whichever comes
first, the capacity does not drop more than 3 bars
which is claimed to be an 80% capacity but in reality is closer to 70%
(it is guaranteed to be more than 20% loss, so Nissan is
not forced to replace batteries that have lost less than 20%).
The 100k battery warranty as far as I undestand is a guarantee that the
battery stays functional, but may have severe capacity loss
in 100k miles. I did not read the exact text of the warranty - this is
my recollection from memory, please correct if my understanding
is not.
Cor.

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Subject: [EVDL] Clarification: Leaf battery warranty.

What is the 60k battery capacity warranty vs. 100k battery warranty
mean? What is the difference? Lawrence Rhodes

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