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Polestar 2 Charging specifications

Find key electric car specifications including range, charging time, price, and the ideal charging station.

Polestar 2 Long Range Performance

The Polestar 2 is Polestar's first fully-fledged production car designed to establish the brand as a player in the electric vehicle scene. The Polestar 2 is a five-door hatchback with effortless performance, smart looks, and a high-quality minimalistic interior.

Charging specifications

Battery Capacity:

82 kWh

Driving range:

568 km

Price from:

€ 61.700

Efficiency:

160 Wh/km

seats

5

Fast charging supported

Yes

*Specifications may vary based on the model version selected. Visit EV database for a full overview of models and specifications.

CCS charging plug for AC charging

AC Charging

Charge port

Type 2

Max. AC power output

11 kW

Charging time

8h 30m

CCS charging plug for DC charging

DC Charging

Charge port

CCS

Max. AC power output

205 kW

Charging time

28m

Home charging (AC) for a Polestar 2

Charging type

Time (empty to full)

Range per hour of charging

Our recommendation

Charging type

Wall plug (2.3 kW)

Time (empty to full)

40h 30m

Range per hour of charging

14 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging method is for emergencies only.

Charging type

1-phase 16A (3.7 kW)

Time (empty to full)

25h 15m

Range per hour of charging

22 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.

Charging type

1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)

Time (empty to full)

12h 45m

Range per hour of charging

45 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.

Charging type

3-phase 16A (11 kW)

Time (empty to full)

8h 30m

Range per hour of charging

67 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging station is the best fit for this car!

This charging station will enable you to charge this car at the maximum possible charging speed.

Charging type

3-phase 32A (22 kW)

Time (empty to full)

8h 30m

Range per hour of charging

67 km/h

Our recommendation

This charging capacity is higher than your car can handle.

EV Chargers for home (AC)

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EVBox Elvi

Versatile home charging for private and lease EVs

  • 7.4 kW / 11 kW / 22 kW
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Everything you should know about EV charging

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FAQs

The battery size of the Polestar 2 you choose and whether you charge at an AC charging station or DC fast charging station have the largest influence over how long it takes to charge. There are three versions of the Polestar 2, the Standard Range Single Motor with a 67 kWh usable battery capacity, and the Long Range Single Motor and Long Range Dual Motor both with a 75 kWh usable battery capacity.

All three versions of the Polestar 2 can charge at an AC charging station at a maximum power of 11 kW. This means charging from 0 to 100 takes the Standard Range version around 7 hours and 15 minutes, and the larger Long Range versions around 8 hours and 15 minutes.

As for charging at a DC fast charging station, the Polestar 2 Standard Range takes around 31 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent at a maximum power of 133 kW. The Polestar 2 Long Range versions also take around 32 minutes to charge from 0 to 80 percent at a maximum power of 151 kW.

The Polestar 2 is currently available in three models each with a different range:

  • Standard Range Single Motor has a range of 295 miles (474 km)*
  • Long Range Single Motor has a range of 336 miles (540 km)*
  • Long Range Dual Motor has a range of 300 miles (483 km)*

*These estimates are based on the WLTP ratings and the actual range may vary based on factors such as speed, weather conditions, and elevation change.

Depending on which version of the Polestar you choose and your location or dealership, the starting price ranges between £41,900 and £47,900* in the UK.

*Prices are taken from Polestar UK.

As a brand new premium performance electric car brand, Polestar has designed an impressive electric car in the Polestar 2. Just some of the features you can find in the Polestar 2 include the integration of Google into the 11.2-inch centre display to assist with user-friendliness and the active high beam LED headlights which monitor for oncoming vehicles and automatically switch to low beam.

Other features include the panoramic glass roof, the digital key allowing for access to the Polestar 2 through the Polestar app, remote climate control from the app, smarter and safer driving with Pilot Assist, Cross-Traffic Alert with brake support, 360º camera visibility, and more.

Categorised as a large five-seater saloon, the Polestar 2 is 4,607 mm long, 1,800 mm wide (1,985 inc. mirrors), and 1,479 mm tall. The Polestar 2 has a 405-litre cargo load, with a 35-litre front trunk. Altogether, the cargo load is a maximum of 1,095 litres.

The gross vehicle weight (GVWR) of the Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor is 2,400 kg, whilst the Long Range Single Motor is 2,490 with a maximum payload of 496 kg, and the Long Range Dual Motor is 2,600 kg with a maximum payload of 487 kg.

How much it costs to charge the Polestar 2 will depend on which model variation you are charging, and which type of charging station you use. We have created the following table to give you an idea of what it costs to charge the Polestar 2 at home or using a public or DC fast charger.

Charging station type (right)

Polestar 2 Models (below)

Home (AC)

cost per kWh: £0.28

Public (AC)

cost per kWh: £0.34

Fast (DC)

cost per kWh: £0.54

Standard Range Single Motor

(67 kWh)

£18.76

£22.78

£25.33

Long Range Single Motor & Long Range Dual Motor

(75 kWh)

£21.00

£25.50

£28.34

Important: Prices are approximations based on our experience and do not represent the real-life situation and represent the cost to charge from zero to 100 percent SoC for AC and from 10 to 80 percent for DC.