He'll say, "Fecking hell, not another one !"
Not much room to work in there.
Joeboy will have to be very polite and have the tea and chocolate hobnobs ready.
He'll say, "Fecking hell, not another one !"
Its all in hand! (I hope). Everyone who looks in there goes 'ooh its a bit tight'.
Heard back from Cleevely. No battery packs at 62kWh size and a waiting list for any that come in. No V2 anything planned. A shame as I like the idea of the wee Leaf motor and a huge battery pack pushing a possible 330mile range.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.
There's a Dutch company called Muxsan which is also developing/has developed a CCS conversion and higher DC charge rate pack for the Leaf - not sure how much that costs as it's not officially for sale on their website yet but on their Twitter feed they talk about it being around €2500.
Good question Gman, for all my embrace of EV's I am at heart a groover on style. I5 has it in spades while the EV6 looks a lot like a lot of other cars. If I am going to drop 50k on my first new car I will choose 8bit & Tron look any day. Basically, for this decision I took style over substance(larger pack).
Oh I'm still getting it. Just not from Arnold Clark Aberdeen. Sourced one from a Fleet dealer in England, picking up 1st half of March,.