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How much does a Nissan Note battery cost?

Typical replacement costs: a 12V auxiliary battery usually runs about $100–$250 installed; the high‑voltage traction battery for Note e‑POWER is substantially more expensive, generally $4,000–$8,000 including labor, depending on market.


The Nissan Note uses two main battery configurations depending on the market and model: a standard 12‑volt battery that powers the car’s electrical system and accessories, and, in e‑POWER variants, a high‑voltage pack that supplies energy to the electric motor. Prices vary widely by region, model year, warranty terms, and whether you choose an OEM part or an aftermarket/refurbished alternative. This article summarizes typical price ranges observed in major markets as of the mid‑2020s.


Battery types in the Nissan Note


There are two primary battery categories for the Nissan Note: the conventional 12‑volt auxiliary battery and the high‑voltage traction battery used in e‑POWER versions. Each serves a different function and carries its own pricing dynamics.


12-volt auxiliary battery


The 12V battery powers starting, lighting and accessories. It is typically a lead‑acid or AGM battery and is the most commonly replaced battery component. Replacement costs are comparatively modest and usually include installation in most shops.


Prices vary by region and supplier, with the following typical ranges observed for a standard 12V replacement.


Below is a quick price snapshot by market for the 12V battery replacement (installed):



  • United States: $100–$250

  • United Kingdom: £60–£130

  • Europe (EU average): €70–€150

  • Japan: ¥8,000–¥15,000


Note: Labor, core charges, and the specific battery type (standard lead‑acid vs AGM) can affect the final price. Availability and warranty terms also play a role in cost.


High-voltage traction battery (Note e‑POWER)


The high‑voltage battery in Note e‑POWER variants is a larger pack that stores energy for the electric motor. Replacement is significantly more expensive and depends on pack size, technology, and whether the pack is new, remanufactured, or reconditioned. Availability is more variable than the 12V battery, and prices often reflect OEM pricing or authorized re‑build options.


Typical installed price ranges for the high‑voltage battery by market are:



  • United States: $5,000–$8,000

  • United Kingdom: £4,000–£8,000

  • Europe (EU average): €4,500–€9,000

  • Japan: ¥600,000–¥1,000,000


Labor rates, warranty coverage, and whether a new OEM pack or a refurbished unit is used can substantially shift these figures. In all cases, high‑voltage battery work should be performed by qualified technicians with appropriate safety protocols.


What affects the price?


Several factors influence battery pricing for the Nissan Note, beyond the basic type of battery being replaced.


Model year and variant


Note models with the e‑POWER system (high‑voltage battery) have different pricing dynamics than conventional gasoline versions due to pack size and availability of OEM parts.


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM replacement packs typically carry a higher price but may offer longer warranty terms; aftermarket or refurbished packs can be cheaper but may come with different warranty coverage or performance considerations.


Warranty and service options


Active manufacturer warranties can cover part or all of the replacement cost. Some shops offer extended warranties or maintenance plans that affect the effective price over time.


Region and labor costs


Prices reflect local labor rates, taxes, and regional supply chains. Some markets may have higher installation charges or broader availability of refurbished options.


How to shop for a Nissan Note battery


To get the best price and ensure reliability, compare multiple sources and verify compatibility with your exact Note variant and region.


Check with Nissan dealers and official parts catalogs


Dealers can confirm the correct part number, warranty terms, and installation requirements for your vehicle’s year and trim.


Compare OEM vs aftermarket and refurbished options


Assess warranty coverage and expected lifespan when considering refurbished packs or aftermarket alternatives, which can offer savings but may have different risk profiles.


Summary


For most Nissan Note owners, replacing the 12V auxiliary battery is a straightforward and relatively affordable maintenance task, typically $100–$250 installed. The high‑voltage traction battery for Note e‑POWER is far more expensive, commonly $4,000–$8,000 installed in many markets, with substantial regional variation. Always verify part numbers, warranty terms, and installation requirements with a reputable supplier or Nissan dealer, and consider the long‑term cost when evaluating OEM versus aftermarket options.

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