Nissan LEAF To Get 3G Upgrade
Nissan LEAF To Get 3G Upgrade; Owners Of 2011-2014 LEAFs May Have To Pay To Play
Nissan has announced plans to upgrade its NissanConnect EV (formerly Carwings) telecommunications module (TCM) to 3G.
This update will affect 2015 and earlier models. The 2016 LEAF will remain unaffected as it already comes with the new technology.
Nissan will cover the upgrade costs for all owners and lessees of 2015 LEAFs. Those with 2011-2014 models will be responsible for some portion of the cost, although the amount is undisclosed at this point.
Services offered by the technology include remote access to climate control, driving history, and battery status, among other features.
Currently, the NissanConnect EV services are not available using the iOS or Andrioid apps, due to the recent exposed “hacking” vulnerability. The company shut the service down, but remote features controlled from the owner’s portal are still working.
The subscription to the service is complimentary for three years following a LEAF purchase. However, Nissan has indefinitely extended the free coverage until further notice. LEAF drivers will receive notification 90 days prior to any new costs associated.
Owners MUST switch their Carwings accounts over to NissanConnect EV by June 30 in order for the service to continue functioning.