The Nissan e-NV200, launched in 2018, is one of Nissan's early ventures into electric vehicle production. This versatile electric van is a common sight across Europe, the UK, and Northern Ireland, making it a popular choice for many drivers.
What Charging Adapter Does the Nissan e-NV200 Need?
As part of the early wave of modern electric vehicles, the Nissan e-NV200 is equipped with a Type 1 connector and a CHAdeMO connector. This setup is now relatively rare in the European market, where Type 2 connectors have become the norm for hybrid and fully electric models from Nissan.

To maximize compatibility with both home and public charging points, the MCEVKELN Type 2 to Type 1 adapter is an essential accessory. This adapter allows owners of the Nissan e-NV200, Nissan Leaf, and Mitsubishi Outlander to use Type 2 public chargers more widely. This product has quickly become a bestseller on Amazon in Europe and the UK. However, due to the Type 1 connector's limitation to single-phase charging, it supports a maximum charging power of 32A single-phase, or 7.2kW. Given that the e-NV200's onboard charger can handle up to 6.6kW, this adapter effectively reaches the maximum AC charging power.

Faster Charging Solutions
For light vans like the Nissan e-NV200, which may face long usage times and distances daily, slow charging can be highly inefficient. Spending up to 5 hours charging during an 8-hour workday is impractical. Our newly launched CCS2 to CHAdeMO adapter is a game-changer. This adapter allows Nissan Leaf, Nissan e-NV200, Mitsubishi iMiEV, and Mitsubishi Outlander owners to use any CCS2 standard DC charging station in Europe, the UK, or other regions.
The CCS2 to CHAdeMO adapter supports up to 1000V and 250A, enabling the Nissan e-NV200 or Nissan Leaf to reach peak DC charging power of 70-75kW. This significantly reduces the charging process to under an hour, allowing you to get back on the road quickly. The adapter is compact enough to fit inside the vehicle and can be charged via the car's USB charger, ensuring it remains operational for up to two weeks on a full charge. This capability ensures seamless PLC to CANbus signal conversion for efficient DC fast charging.

Charging Speed and Range of the Nissan e-NV200
A fully charged Nissan e-NV200 offers a range of 124 miles, sufficient for most daily needs. However, for delivery vans, this range might require 1-2 additional charges during the day. Charging time is a crucial consideration for EV drivers, and the CCS2 to CHAdeMO adapter provides an effective solution to this issue.
Why Purchase the CCS2 to CHAdeMO Adapter?
Made with high-quality, flame-retardant PC housing and metal components, the adapter is durable and weather-resistant, suitable for both hot and cold climates. It comes with a USB charging cable and a rechargeable battery, and future firmware updates can be performed via USB to expand compatibility with more charging stations. To date, we have tested the adapter with most charging stations across Europe, the UK, and Northern Ireland, with the exception of the proprietary EasyGo and BP Pulse stations.

Given that Nissan has not announced plans to develop an official CCS2 to CHAdeMO adapter, this aftermarket solution is the best available option. While the cost may be high for regular household use, our Type 2 to Type 1 adapter can fulfill daily commuting needs with its compact and cost-effective design. For long-distance travel or frequent use, especially for the Nissan e-NV200 van, the CCS2 to CHAdeMO adapter is the superior choice. Visit our website to place your order today, and take advantage of our 12-month warranty and periodic promotional discounts.