Charge Your Outlander PHEV & Nissan Leaf in Public and at home.
You’re the proud owner of a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, Nissan LEAF, Nissan e-NV200 or Holden Volt? Great news!
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There’s a simple ABC adage as a EV owner – Always Be Charging. When you’re at home, the charger that came with our vehicle is perfectly capable of providing a slow charge overnight.
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But while you’re on the road, either commuting during the week or enjoying a drive over the weekend, charging your EV can be trickier. And while there’s a heap of information online, not all of it is accurate. That’s why we’ve put together this guide for any Type 1 or J1772 car such as the Outlander PHEV, Nissan LEAF, Holden Volt and certain BMW models such as the i3.
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For each charging options in most situations, there are two cables we recommend you invest in.
Why purchase extra ev charger cables and adaptors for your Outlander PHEV, Nissan LEAF or other Type 1 EV?
The answer is straight-forward. We know that it’s important to have a positive experience when you first get an EV, otherwise the shine quickly fades. We also know that range anxiety is one of the biggest challenges to EV uptake in Australia and New Zealand.
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Simply investing in a type 2 to type 1 cable means you’ll be able to charge up a range of public places. Pretty much every shopping centre, open-air car parks, cafes and wineries…you get out and enjoy your BEV or PHEV without having to worry about range. Nice and simple!
This video provides more information on how to make best use of your EV while out and about. Or, if you’d like to know more, please get in touch and one of our team will get back to you within one business day.
Type 2 to Type 1
tethered EV Charger cable for Outlander and Nissan LEAF
Up to 7kw / 40 kms per hour of charge
With Type 2 tethered connections now the norm for many public charging stations, EVs with Type 1 / J1772 are unable to take advantage of the growing number being deployed.
With this product, you simply connect one end of the cable to the Mennekes connection of the charger and the other to your car to charge at up to 32 amps or 30-40kms per hour.
Would you like to know more about charging your Outlander, LEAF or I-Miev?
Our team have been Outlander PHEV and Nissan LEAF owners for years. We love to talk EVs and charging! Please complete the form below or give us a call to find out more about charging your Type 1 EV.