ThomasJones said:Yes, it is possible to set a charging limit on your Nissan Leaf. The feature is not available through the vehicle itself, but can be accomplished through the NissanConnect EV app. The app is available for both Android and iOS and can be used to remotely start or stop charging, set the climate control, and view the battery status, among other things. You can set a charging limit on the app by selecting the “Charge” option and then choosing “Set Charge Limit”. From there, you can adjust the charging limit to a percentage of your choosing. Note that the charging limit feature may not be available in all markets, so you may want to check with Nissan or your local Nissan dealer to see if this feature is available in your region.
I have installed both NissanConnect and EV & Services on Android but I cant find the "Set Charge Limit" feature. Could you post a screenshot of that? TIAThomasJones said:Yes, it is possible to set a charging limit on your Nissan Leaf. The feature is not available through the vehicle itself, but can be accomplished through the NissanConnect EV app. The app is available for both Android and iOS and can be used to remotely start or stop charging, set the climate control, and view the battery status, among other things. You can set a charging limit on the app by selecting the “Charge” option and then choosing “Set Charge Limit”. From there, you can adjust the charging limit to a percentage of your choosing. Note that the charging limit feature may not be available in all markets, so you may want to check with Nissan or your local Nissan dealer to see if this feature is available in your region.
WetEV said:My cell phone has an 85% charge setting. Stops at 85%.
What's so hard about that?
LeafNissan1 said:WetEV said:My cell phone has an 85% charge setting. Stops at 85%.
What's so hard about that?
Nothing hard about it if that setting shows up on the app for the year Leaf you have.
Do you have a 2nd generation Leaf and did you not read my comment that Nissan did away with the charging limit feature in 2014? I've had 3 gen 2 Leafs and there has not ever been a charge percentage setting on the Android EV&Services app.
WetEV said:My cell phone has an 85% charge setting. Stops at 85%.
What's so hard about that?
What country are you in?Yes, it is possible to set a charging limit on your Nissan Leaf. The feature is not available through the vehicle itself, but can be accomplished through the NissanConnect EV app. The app is available for both Android and iOS and can be used to remotely start or stop charging, set the climate control, and view the battery status, among other things. You can set a charging limit on the app by selecting the “Charge” option and then choosing “Set Charge Limit”. From there, you can adjust the charging limit to a percentage of your choosing. Note that the charging limit feature may not be available in all markets, so you may want to check with Nissan or your local Nissan dealer to see if this feature is available in your region.
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