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dan_b wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:40 am Cleevley Motors have this on their website for Nissan Leaf battery pack upgrades

https://www.cleevelyev.co.uk/battery-upgrades/

24kWh battery replacement. Approx £5,500 (inc VAT) depending on supply cost of a battery, if one can be found in good condition.
30kWh battery replacement. These are harder to price as good 30kWh batteries are hard to find due to a tendency to degrade quicker. If a battery can be found the installation is £1,500 (inc VAT) plus battery cost.
40kWh battery replacement. Current price £8,900 inc VAT and fitting.
62kWh battery replacement. Priced at £13,500 inc VAT and fitting. This installation includes upgraded rear suspension springs and lowering brackets to get the bigger battery to fit.
Cheer Dan, we'll see if they can do V2L mod to the car. They also do the in boot range extenders which leads the mind onto a 62kW pack and say an 11kw extender in the boot. at 4.5 miles per we are at a car with a 328 mile range. I'll be honest, we love our wee Leaf. Never failed, has the tailgate, Bose tunes, leather. Not sure with hindsight why I wouldn't commit to this. Might try Muxsan if no joy with Cleevely on the V2L.
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Is there a Apple CarPlay / Android Auto mod available for your leaf? That way you can use Google maps (far superior to TomTom). Been thinking about for my dirty-diesel A4 but last time I looked going rate was £1k or more whereas I’m used to navigating from Google maps on my phone mounted on the right hand air vent.
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Stinsy wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 11:08 am Is there a Apple CarPlay / Android Auto mod available for your leaf? That way you can use Google maps (far superior to TomTom). Been thinking about for my dirty-diesel A4 but last time I looked going rate was £1k or more whereas I’m used to navigating from Google maps on my phone mounted on the right hand air vent.
That's a good idea, we already have a couple of Tom Tom's and tbh I used the larger one to travel round Europe for two months loved it!
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Quote in from SSE for £138 to step up to 100A supply. That'll do!
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Joeboy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:12 am Quote in from SSE for £138 to step up to 100A supply. That'll do!
I think we’ve decided you don’t need 100A. But £138 is a no-brainer!
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Stinsy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:20 am
Joeboy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:12 am Quote in from SSE for £138 to step up to 100A supply. That'll do!
I think we’ve decided you don’t need 100A. But £138 is a no-brainer!
That's what i thought. At that price there can be more discrete storage heating added and the EV can charge full bore. We'll see how it plays out.
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Sounds like just a fuse change or they have missed a zero or two off. :D
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Tinbum wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:44 am Sounds like just a fuse change or they have missed a zero or two off. :D
I think he has a 60A cutout...
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There is a street map attached showing we have individual feeds not a loop. Not so sure so will let it play out.
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Stinsy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:57 am
Tinbum wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:44 am Sounds like just a fuse change or they have missed a zero or two off. :D
I think he has a 60A cutout...
A 100A cutout with fuse is £35 so around £100 for fitting and re-sealing, sounds reasonable.
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