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Polestar 2
Charging
Polestar 2 | 2023


Charging an electric car generally takes less effort than refueling a conventional vehicle. Instead of periodically heading to the petrol station to fill up an almost empty tank, try topping up the battery when the car is parked at home or work, or even at the local shopping centre. The number of public charging stations is growing all the time.

Charging an electric car generally takes less effort than refueling a conventional vehicle. Instead of periodically heading to the petrol station to fill up an almost empty tank, try topping up the battery when the car is parked at home or work, or even at the local shopping centre. The number of public charging stations is growing all the time.

The range a Polestar 2 can achieve in real life is influenced by a number of factors. Once you understand them, you can plan your driving and charging behaviour to improve your range.

  • 01.
    What is WLTP certified range?

    In Europe all electric vehicles are measured against a standardised metric for range. The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) measures the range of a car travelling at an average speed of 30mph in summer temperatures from a 100% to 0% state of charge. The certified WLTP range is not always achievable in real life. 

  • 02.
    What is real life range?

    Many factors inside and outside of the car can positively or negatively impact its actual range. These factors change across different circumstances, which means that the real world range of each individual electric car will also change. Also, because you rarely drive from 100% to a completely empty battery, the real life range appears to be lower than the WLTP range.

  • 03.
    Maximising real life range

    The following measures will all have a positive impact on your real life range: lowering your average speed, removing heavy items from the trunk, pre-cooling or pre-heating the car while it’s charging, making sure your tyres are properly inflated, and using the full capacity of your battery. Charging along the way also helps extend your range. The Google maps service in your Polestar 2 can help you find charging stations along your route.

Find out the answers to common questions about charging your Polestar electric car. Like how often you need to charge it, how far you can get on a single charge, how long it takes to charge, and how much charging costs.

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Both AC and DC charging work with the Polestar 2, meaning that a charge is always within reach. You can regulate the charge current, the duration, the maximum charge level, and much more in the car or via the Polestar app. A 7-metre AC charging cord for normal outlets comes as standard. You also have the option to buy a 4.5-metre AC cord for faster charging at wallboxes or public locations. Additional cable and home charging solutions are also available.

Both AC and DC charging work with the Polestar 2, meaning that a charge is always within reach. You can regulate the charge current, the duration, the maximum charge level, and much more in the car or via the Polestar app. A 7-metre AC charging cord for normal outlets comes as standard. You also have the option to buy a 4.5-metre AC cord for faster charging at wallboxes or public locations. Additional cable and home charging solutions are also available.

Polestar is operated in New Zealand by the Giltrap Group

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