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Looking for affordable new modules to upgrade my 24 KWH 2013 Leaf to 40 KWH within the same battery back
Any further info on companies doing that or ways to do that here in the USA would be appreciated by me and about 100,000 other Leaf owners...
 
AdventureMuffin said:
Looking for affordable new modules to upgrade my 24 KWH 2013 Leaf to 40 KWH within the same battery back
Any further info on companies doing that or ways to do that here in the USA would be appreciated by me and about 100,000 other Leaf owners...


daveinolywa is in Washington, and he posted the following: https://daveinolywa.blogspot.com/2020/03/leaf-battery-upgrades-comes-to.html

The TL;DR:
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BYOB (Bring Your Own Battery)

Right now EV Works is sourcing their LEAF packs from salvage, auctions, etc. This means each pack currently coming in has a different cost which means I cannot give you a specific price for how much this is going to cost you to do this.

You could simply bring your own battery. Installation, testing, and software upgrade is $1999. They also offer all types of EV repairs, upgrades, etc. at $125 an hour.

For more information you can contact EV Works www.ev-works.us or Jay by email [email protected]
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Good luck!
 
Oils4AsphaultOnly said:
@daveinolywa is in Washington, and he posted the following: https://daveinolywa.blogspot.com/2020/03/leaf-battery-upgrades-comes-to.html

You could simply bring your own battery. Installation, testing, and software upgrade is $1999. They also offer all types of EV repairs, upgrades, etc. at $125 an hour.
For more information you can contact EV Works www.ev-works.us or Jay by email [email protected]
That's really not a bad price for the service/labor end of a battery pack swap; the hard part is sourcing the battery pack. That's about what I paid to replace a bad cell/module in my pack (module included). It's not an easy job.
 
Stanton said:
Oils4AsphaultOnly said:
@daveinolywa is in Washington, and he posted the following: https://daveinolywa.blogspot.com/2020/03/leaf-battery-upgrades-comes-to.html

You could simply bring your own battery. Installation, testing, and software upgrade is $1999. They also offer all types of EV repairs, upgrades, etc. at $125 an hour.
For more information you can contact EV Works www.ev-works.us or Jay by email [email protected]
That's really not a bad price for the service/labor end of a battery pack swap; the hard part is sourcing the battery pack. That's about what I paid to replace a bad cell/module in my pack (module included). It's not an easy job.

That blog post was from 3 years ago though, so it's pre-inflation pricing. The point was that EV Works is available to help here in the states.
 
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