
Nissan EV Service at Escude Nissan of Greer

ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE
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From routine maintenance to general service and repairs, your dealer's EV-certified technicians can help keep you charging down the road ahead.
THE KEY TO EV PERFORMANCE
Interactive EV Multi-Point Inspection
Discover how each step of the multi-point inspection offered at participating Nissan dealerships can help identify potential issues with your electric vehicle before they become a serious problem. For service information specific to your vehicle, visit our EV maintenance schedule finder.

MYNISSAN MOBILE APP
ARIYA in Your World and in Your Hands
Download the MyNISSAN App for enhanced convenience and simplicity with a powerful suite of remote features and services all in a seamless mobile experience for compatible iPhone® and AndroidTM users.
Charging Solutions 101
From a wall outlet or dedicated home wall unit, to the public charging stations around town and across the country, learn how you can help keep the energy high and explore for miles with the power of electricity.


NissanConnectTM EV & Services App for LEAF®
Check the charging status of your Nissan LEAF®, warm up or cool down the cabin, and keep tabs on it all from the palm of your hand when you dowload the app to your compatible smartphone today.
Power Matters
Did you know the key to preserving the power of your EV is having its lithium-ion battery regularly inspected at no charge by our EV service specialists at your local participating Nissan dealer?

ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE FAQS
Still Have Questions?
Not to worry. Your highly trained Nissan service experts have answered some of the most common questions they hear throughout the day.
Do I need to install a home charger?
ANSWER:
Level 1 home charging requires no special equipment, just a standard 120-volt home outlet. It offers the slowest charging cycle compared to dedicated charging equipment adding about 2-5 miles of range for each hour of charging - great for a top-up instead of a fast, full recharge. Nissan EVs can also Level 2 charge using its available portable charging cable and a 240V outlet. There are also over 200,000 public chargers across the country. Hit the arrow to learn more.
What comes with the Nissan EV battery warranty?
ANSWER:
EVs do not have starters, fuel pumps and exhaust systems, so drivers don't have to worry about these components wearing out over time.
Do EVs require less routine maintenance?
ANSWER:
The batteries in the Nissan LEAF and ARIYA come with 8‑year/100,000‑mile (whichever occurs first) lithium-ion battery coverage.
How do you charge an electric car?
ANSWER:
Powering up an EV is a straightforward, simple process. Just plug it in, and it will know when it is charged up. There are a few different types of connectors used on EVs, and Nissan vehicles are equipped with either a CHAdeMO, a Combined Charging System (CCS), or NACS port. Please refer to your vehicle's owner's manual to learn more about its charging system.
LEAF and ARIYA owners with vehicles equipped with the Combined Charging System (CCS) can now use a Nissan-provided North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapter kit to access more public chargers than ever. This includes over 20,000 high-speed Tesla Superchargers ‐ alongside thousands of additional public charging locations ‐ all available through the NISSAN ENERGY Charge Network, a streamlined system that helps drivers locate and activate compatible chargers using the MyNISSAN app.