Lack of a private parking space does not mean a lack of charging options. Read on to learn about public charging avaibility.
Lack of a private parking space does not mean a lack of charging options. Read on to learn about public charging avaibility.
- 01.Find local public chargers
Polestar owners can rely on an integrated version of Google Maps to highlight charging options depending on the battery level. Popular public charging locations include supermarkets, shopping centers, libraries, and city-owned parking spaces. Charge overnight, or recharge while getting the groceries. One charge a week is often all you'll need.
Find a charging station - 02.Recharge at work
More and more companies are installing charging stations for their employees and customers. Not only because it shows their commitment to a sustainable future but also because of the financial benefits for businesses.
More on EV costs - 03.Go to a fast charging station
Commercial operators run a growing network of fast charging stations. Depending on the car's specifications, it takes about 35 minutes to reach 80% capacity, leaving plenty of range and avoiding the final 20% slower charging rate. Plug in and the battery will be charged up before you know it.