One of the easiest ways to charge your Nissan LEAF or ARIYA is at home. Nissan work with two of the best home charger providers – E.ON Drive and Pod Point, and when you order your home charger from us it will be safely installed by our trained technicians and before delivery of your vehicle if you have yet to pick up your car.
Plus, you can now simplify going electric by getting your Nissan LEAF or ARIYA, 7kW home charger and standard home installation included in single monthly payment over your finance term, available through Nissan Finance.
Whether it’s the E.ON Vestel 7kW or the Pod Point Solo 3 home charger from Pod Point, we have tethered and untethered options available depending on your requirements.
A dedicated home charger is designed to ensure your Nissan electric vehicle is charged safely and quicker than with a 3-pin socket charger cable. Installed on dedicated electrical circuits and meeting the evolving regulatory standards to guard against electrical risk, our recommended installers, E.ON Drive and Pod Point have you covered.
Our preferred home chargers have:
Charging power of up to 7.4kW
Multiple connectors including tethered and untethered connector options
3-year warranty available as standard on both home chargers*
Scheduled charging options to charge at a time most convenient to you
Automatic power balancing to ensure your other electrical appliances are unaffected
Mobile Apps that allow you to monitor energy consumption, price, schedule charging & locate public charging points
Automatic software updates, which means your charge point is always up to date with the latest features
Terms and Conditions:
*E.ON Drive and Pod Point Warranty terms apply
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