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The Nissan Leaf uses a three-phase AC synchronous motor. | The Nissan Leaf uses a three-phase AC synchronous motor. These motors are described in considerable detail on the [https://openinverter.org/wiki/Nissan_Leaf_Motors OpenInverter Wiki]. | ||
[[File:EM57 Motor.jpg|thumb|EM57 motor]] | |||
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This motor was used by the AZE0 (2013-2017) and ZE1 (2018-2024) Nissan Leaf. | This motor was used by the AZE0 (2013-2017) and ZE1 (2018-2024) Nissan Leaf. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:03, 5 April 2025
The Nissan Leaf uses a three-phase AC synchronous motor. These motors are described in considerable detail on the OpenInverter Wiki.

EM61[edit | edit source]
This motor was used by the ZE0 (2011-2012) Nissan Leaf.
EM57[edit | edit source]
This motor was used by the AZE0 (2013-2017) and ZE1 (2018-2024) Nissan Leaf.
It can operate at up to 160kW depending on which variant of Traction Motor Inverter it is attached to.