Q&A
25AUTP09_14
09/01/2025
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The third-generation Nissan Leaf represents the automaker's efforts to bring the world's first mass-market modern EV up to date. This meant making changes to the powertrain - better winter charging, new NACS connectors - while keeping some things the same. SAE Media spoke with Jeff Tessmer, senior manager, R&D engineer, technology planning and research at Nissan Technical Center North America, about these updates.
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- Blanco, S., "Q&A," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2025.