Nissan Electric Vehicles

Thinking of buying an EV? Nissan Germain is here to help you go electric with confidence.

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What do you need to know?

How far can I drive in an EV?

Both the Nissan LEAF® SV Plus and ARIYA are equipped with over 300 km of range on a single charge. And it only gets better from there, with ARIYA’s max range of 465 km.

What can an EV save me?

When you make the leap to electric, the savings really add up – and we’re not just talking about gas. Since there’s no traditional engine or gearbox, maintenance costs less too.

Where can I charge up?

The short answer? All across Canada. With thousands of available chargers, you can plug in at home and get a good night’s sleep or top up your battery on the go.

Meet our electric vehicles

Nissan ARIYA

Take charge with awe-inspiring design and the breakthrough technology of Dual Motor e-4ORCE All-Wheel Drive. 
Bringing you remarkable range, pulse-racing performance and a lounge-like cabin experience, 
ARIYA is truly a force of wonder. 

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Nissan LEAF

Instant torque, impressive range, and tech to own your commute. LEAF made a name for itself as the world’s first mass-market all-electric vehicle, and it’s been wowing Canadians ever since.

The 2025 Nissan LEAF is proof that the time has come to switch to electric driving.

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ARIYA vs. LEAF®

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What’s in it for you

Stop spending on gas

Driving an EV means producing zero tailpipe emissions – and spending zero dollars on gas. While there are certain energy costs associated with charging an EV at home, they’re often lower than the amount you’d be paying at the pumps. To curb those costs even further, you can charge overnight or on weekends, when electricity typically costs less

Save on maintenance

When you own an electric vehicle, there are fewer moving parts to think about. Although EVs still require standard service and maintenance, there’s no combustion engine or traditional gearbox to keep up. That means you won’t be replacing engine fluid or changing the oil. They also use their motor to slow down, which helps preserve your brake pads.

Jump on the incentives

As part of a global effort to reduce carbon emissions, the Canadian Federal government is offering a purchase incentive of up to $5,000 to people who buy an EV. Plus, there are provincial EV incentives you can take advantage of if you live in Québec or British Columbia. 

EV Charging Levels

You can charge an EV using three standard charging levels. Each one has a different amount of power – and its own distinct benefits. Discover them all and find out how they fit your life.

Level 1: Plug right in

Power up your EV without installing extra equipment. Level 1 chargers plug into a common household outlet – always a good option to have.

Level 2: Charge at home
and away

Get a good night’s sleep. Level 2 chargers have twice as much power, and work best if you can plug in overnight. These are purchased separately for home installation, and they’re often found in public. 

Level 3: Grab a coffee and
top up

The fastest and most powerful out there. Level 3 chargers work with most EVs and can reach up to 80% power in 30 minutes to an hour. Plug in and have a quick coffee before getting back on the road.