Nissan e-NV200 Evalia 2018 comes as an electric van with FWD and a 7-seat cabin. Energy use is 21.8 kWh/100 km, lower than the class median of 24.6 kWh/100 km.
Battery: 37 kWh usable (40 kWh nominal). It uses a 400 V electrical system.
Charging includes AC charging up to 6.6 kW (Type 1); DC fast charging up to 46 kW (CHAdeMO). For DC fast charging, it adds ~35 km in 10 min; Heat pump: Standard.
Class comparison
Within a group of 120 small passenger vans, Nissan e-NV200 Evalia 2018 leans toward more cargo space and lower peak DC power. Cargo volume is above the class median; 2000 L vs 912 L; 1088 L higher, +119%. Peak DC power is below the class median; 46 kW vs 101 kW; 55 kW lower, -54%. Range added in 10 min is lower than the class median; 35 km vs 69 km; 34 km lower, -49%. A strong match for more cargo space, with lower peak DC power as the main trade-off.
Real Range
City - Mild Weather
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City - Cold Weather
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Highway - Mild Weather
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Highway - Cold Weather
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Real range estimates The values shown here are estimates calculated by BEV-Database using WLTP data and the usable battery capacity of the car. Mild weather represents driving in roughly +20 +25 C without heavy use of climate control, while Cold weather reflects winter conditions with cabin heating. Highway assumes steady cruising at about 110 km/h. These figures are not official test results. Real-world range will vary depending on speed, temperature, traffic, road profile, payload, tyres and driving style.
Reminder: Range and energy consumption figures are estimates. Actual results may vary depending on weather, driving style, terrain, and other conditions.