Will the battery on my Qashqai e-Power go flat if left for two weeks?
I have a Nissan Qashqai e-Power. Can I leave my car at the airport for 2 weeks without the the battery been drained?
Asked on 12 March 2025 by Les
Answered by
David Ross
A vehicle should be safe to be left for two weeks without the battery becoming drained, but there are of course no guarantees. If you are concerned about the battery becoming flat you may wish to try leaving the car for an extended period before the two week period to determine how the battery copes. You could also purchase a solar trickle charger which could be left on the vehicle while it is parked.
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