Nissan e-NV200 home EV charger Installation
Battery Electric Vehicle

Nissane-NV200 van (2018)

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£11.59

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Charge
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How much does it cost to charge the Nissan e-NV200 van?

On an average UK tariff, the cost to charge the Nissan e-NV200 van at home is approximately £9.80.

However, by switching to an EV-friendly tariff, it could be as low as £2.80. That means you could save as much as £587.10 a year* when you combine one of our smart chargers with an EV-friendly tariff.

*Charging costs are calculated using the off-peak rates of intelligent Octopus and based on a 200 mile per week trip (or 10,400 mile per year).

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Average UK tariff
£9.80
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£2.80
Save up to £587.10 per year

when you combine one of our smart chargers with an EV-friendly tariff.

How long does it take to charge the Nissan e-NV200 van?

Charging the Nissan e-NV200 van takes approximately 6 hours and 4 minutes to charge from zero to full using a typical 7kW home charging point.

However, most drivers "top up" their EV, so charging times are often much shorter. Plus, our smart EV chargers let you schedule a charge overnight, allowing your EV to recharge its battery while you recharge yours!

For rapid charging, the Nissan e-NV200 van uses a Chademo connector and is capable of charging at a rate of up to 46kW, which can deliver a 20-80% charge in around 52 minutes.

SmartHomeCharge Fast ChargingCharge Times

SmartHomeChargeDedicated Smart Home Chargers
Charge AmountDomestic Socket (2.3kW)Single Phase (6.6kW)Three Phase (6.6kW)Rapid (46kW)
20 miles
(Average Daily Mileage)
2h 48m59m59m8m
20 - 80%10h 26m3h 38m3h 38m31m
0 - 100%17h 23m6h 4m6h 4m52m

Charge Times

Charge
Amount
Single Phase
(6.6kW)
Three Phase
(6.6kW)
20 miles
(Average Daily Mileage)
59m59m
20 - 80%3h 38m3h 38m
0 - 100%6h 4m6h 4m
Charge
Amount
Domestic Socket
(2.3kW)
Rapid
(46kW)
20 miles
(Average Daily Mileage)
2h 48m8m
20 - 80%10h 26m31m
0 - 100%17h 23m52m

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What is the range of the Nissan e-NV200 van?

The range of the Nissan e-NV200 van is 124 miles. This is the WLTP-certified range, which is based on a standardised test all electric vehicles go through in Europe.

Just like the MPG figure on a petrol or diesel vehicle, the official range of an electric car should be taken as a guide to help compare with other vehicles rather than a guaranteed range for day-to-day driving. The actual full electric range will vary depending on driving efficiency, speed, temperature, weather conditions and more.  

What is the battery size of the Nissan e-NV200 van?

The battery size of the Nissan e-NV200 van is 40kWh.

Battery sizes on electric vehicles vary from around 30kWh (kilowatt hours) to as big as 100kWh and higher. The bigger the battery the more range you get generally speaking, although the vehicle's weight and efficiency are huge factors in the actual range available. 

There are also steps you can take to prolong the life of an EV battery. Check out our guide to electric vehicle battery maintenance for tips on keeping your EV in tip-top health.

What happens when an EV battery eventually dies though? Many of the parts can be re-used or recycled - learn more about what happens to an electric car battery at the end of its life.

What is the company car tax rate for the Nissan e-NV200 van?

The company car tax rate (also known as benefit in kind rate) for the Nissan e-NV200 van is 2%.

How much benefit-in-kind tax you'll need to pay for your electric vehicle will depend on its emissions, its range and its worth. You can check out our guide to company car tax for electric cars to learn more.

FAQs

Where is the charge port located in the Nissan e-NV200 van?
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The charge port of the Nissan e-NV200 van is located on the front.

What charging connector does the Nissan e-NV200 van use?
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The Nissan e-NV200 van uses a Type 1 for home and public charging and a Chademo connector for rapid and ultra-rapid charging.

What are the emissions of the Nissan e-NV200 van?
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The emissions of the Nissan e-NV200 van are 0g/m

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