
Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion
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Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion

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Re: Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion
Late 2023 Leaf is likely using different CAN messages, I tried it with Zombieverter and it did not work like the earlier gen3 stacks did. Some of the hardware is different too like the onboard charger (PDM). So likely this needs to be reverse engineered again.
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Re: Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion
Thank you, I'm hoping that something will be developed, however I'm also considering utilising the OEM VCM, BMS, PDM, etc, but from experience that's an huge amount of bulky wiring and other peripheral components.m.art.y wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 7:05 pm Late 2023 Leaf is likely using different CAN messages, I tried it with Zombieverter and it did not work like the earlier gen3 stacks did. Some of the hardware is different too like the onboard charger (PDM). So likely this needs to be reverse engineered again.
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Re: Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion
I've seen this done by a couple of people but like you say it means trying to find space for many of the Leaf modules in your car.NickoSynergy wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 7:28 pm Thank you, I'm hoping that something will be developed, however I'm also considering utilising the OEM VCM, BMS, PDM, etc, but from experience that's an huge amount of bulky wiring and other peripheral components.
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Re: Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion
Yes, there's plenty of converters doing this successfully, however not sure anybody's done the 62 kwh, so I'm looking at this with a fresh set of eyes.
Re: Nissan Leaf E+ 62kwh conversion
Replace the PDM type 3 for the PDM type 2 and it will work. Look at the site resolve-ev.com
I have a Renault Estafette with a PDM type 2 (2014-2017) and a 62kWh batterypack and the Chademo works fine.
I have a Renault Estafette with a PDM type 2 (2014-2017) and a 62kWh batterypack and the Chademo works fine.