ThomasJones
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For your 2011 Nissan LEAF, you should look for a replacement 12V accessory battery that meets the following criteria:
- Group 24 or 24F size
- Lead-acid type (AGM is not required)
- CCA (cold cranking amps) of at least 300
- Reserve capacity of at least 90 minutes
- Reliable brand with a warranty of at least 3 years
AGM batteries are not necessary for your LEAF, but they offer benefits such as reduced maintenance, longer life, and better vibration resistance. However, AGM batteries tend to be more expensive than lead-acid batteries.
- Group 24 or 24F size
- Lead-acid type (AGM is not required)
- CCA (cold cranking amps) of at least 300
- Reserve capacity of at least 90 minutes
- Reliable brand with a warranty of at least 3 years
AGM batteries are not necessary for your LEAF, but they offer benefits such as reduced maintenance, longer life, and better vibration resistance. However, AGM batteries tend to be more expensive than lead-acid batteries.