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What’s the cost of replacing a Nissan Leaf battery?

Whether you're driving an old Nissan Leaf or just planning ahead, knowing the cost of a battery replacement can help you avoid surprises down the road. In this guide, we’ll break down how much it costs to replace a Nissan Leaf battery, what influences the price, and how you can save money in the process.

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How much does it cost to replace a Nissan Leaf battery?

Replacing a Nissan Leaf battery in the UK varies depending on several factors, including the battery's capacity, the vehicle's model year, and the choice between OEM or third-party replacements. Here's a detailed breakdown of the Leaf’s electric battery replacement costs.

24 kWh Battery (2011–2015 models)

  • OEM Replacement: Approximately £4,920, with Nissan offering a £1,000 cashback for the old battery.

  • Third-Party Replacement: Costs can range from £3,000 to £4,500, depending on the provider and battery condition.

30 kWh Battery (2016–2017 models)

  • OEM Replacement: Between £5,500 and £6,500.

  • Third-Party Replacement: Approximately £4,000 to £5,500.

40 kWh Battery (2018–2021 models)

  • OEM Replacement: Estimated at £6,500 to £7,500.

  • Third-Party Replacement: Around £5,000 to £6,500.

62 kWh Battery (Leaf e+ models)

  • OEM Replacement: Costs can range from £8,500 to £9,500.

  • Third-Party Replacement: Approximately £7,000 to £8,500.

What else affects Nissan Leaf battery replacement cost?

Several factors affect pricing beyond the battery itself:

  • Labour: Can add £1,000–£2,000 depending on complexity and garage rates.

  • Shipping & import fees: Especially for OEM batteries sourced from overseas.

  • Battery warranty status: If you’re under Nissan’s 8-year / 100,000-mile warranty, you may avoid paying altogether.

  • Old battery value: Some garages offer trade-in credit or cashback for the original battery.

How to reduce the cost of a Nissan Leaf battery replacement

If you're looking to reduce the cost of a Nissan Leaf battery replacement, start by checking your warranty. Nissan’s EV battery coverage is one of the most generous in the market, offering up to eight years or 100,000 miles, so you could be eligible for a free electric battery replacement without realising it.

Next, shop around. Don’t settle for the first dealership quote you get. Independent EV specialists often offer more competitive prices, especially on labour and parts. You should also consider a refurbished battery. While they won’t match the lifespan of a brand-new unit, many reconditioned packs come with short-term warranties and cost significantly less, ideal if you’re trying to keep the car on the road for a few more years.

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Is it worth replacing a Nissan Leaf battery?

If your Leaf is relatively new or in good shape otherwise, replacing the battery might be the smarter long-term call. But for older models (especially pre-2015), a full battery replacement might not be worth the cost when compared to the value of the car. Here’s a quick guide:

Model Year

Replace Battery

Consider Selling

2011–2014

Often not worth it

Might be smarter

2015–2017

Case by case

Case by case

2018–2022

Worth considering

Less urgent

Still unsure? Get a battery health report first. It'll tell you how much usable capacity is left and help you decide whether repair or replacement makes more sense.

When should you replace a Nissan Leaf battery?

Thinking you might have to replace your Nissan Leaf’s battery? Watch out for:

  • Noticeably reduced driving range

  • The battery not charging fully

  • Sudden drops in charge or inconsistent performance

  • Dashboard warning lights or error codes

These symptoms don’t always mean you need a full replacement – sometimes, recalibration or minor fixes can help. But don’t wait until it leaves you stranded.

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Alastair Shephard

Updated 09 Jun 2025

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