The Type 1 socket Nissan eNV200 has a reported range of approximately 200 km. The maximum charging speed when connected to an AC charging point is 6,6kW. It is fine to use a 7KW charging cable because an EV will not accept more than its battery capacity or draw more current than is available from the power supply.
Which is the best Mode 3 charging cable for the Nissan eNV200?
We recommend the 1 Phase 32A charging cable for charging the Nissan eNV200 at an AC public charging station or home wallbox.
Which Schuko charger is recommended for charging the Nissan eNV200 with a 16A Schuko plug?
If you require a single phase 2 pin household charger (also known as Mode 2, Schuko charging cable and portable charger) for charging the Nissan eNV200 with a 16A 230V Type F household / Schuko socket, we recommend our variable power 8A 10A 13A 16A Schuko charger because it is suitable for charging an electrical vehicle at lower currents. The fixed 16A Schuko charging cable that is recommended for emergency charging is not suitable for regularly charging an electrical vehicle.
Which charging cables are included with the Nissan eNV200?
The information we have states that there is a Type 1 to Schuko charging cable supplied with the eNV200. From experience, we know that this information can change. Even when a cable does not come factory supplied with the EV, the dealer / seller still might provide one anyway or the manufacturer may stop including a cable as standard. The best way to be certain is to contact your dealer / seller to confirm which charging cable(s) are supplied with the vehicle.
Type 1 Nissan eNV200 Charging Specifications based on charging 200 km
Max Charging Capacity AC
6,6kW
Vehicle Socket Type
Type 1
EV Charging Cable
Charging Time
Type 1 16A 1 Phase 3kW
12 h
Type 1 32A 1 Phase 7kW
6 h
Type 1 to Schuko charging cable 10A
18 h
Recommended T1 to T2 cable
Type 1 to Type 2 32A cable
The recommended charging speed for a household socket is 10A. If you are charging at 16A, reference the charging time for 16A 1 Phase 3kW. All charging times are approximate due to the variables that can influence the charging times.
This is a guide only and the charging times and charging capacity depend upon the model and battery capacity of your electric vehicle as well as the charging capacity of the charging point. A charging cable described as 3kW has a maximum charge of 3,7kW. A charging cable described as 7kW has a maximum charge of 7,4kW. The EV cables below are not manufactured by Nissan. Please read your vehicle handbook.