Everything You Need to Know About Recharging an Electric Car
March 18 2024,
Vehicle Electrification on the Move
For several years now, sales of new electric vehicles have been on the rise, and the new models are becoming increasingly varied. With more of them on the road, the supply of electric cars is growing all over the world. The global fleet of electric vehicles is growing by the day.
Quiet, economical and contributing to governments’ environmental efforts, the new or used electric vehicle offers undeniable advantages to consumers wishing to turn to electrification rather than diesel or gasoline engines.
For example, you’ll immediately notice the fuel savings associated with using this type of vehicle, especially when the price of gasoline at the pump is constantly rising and yo-yoing. Nonetheless, cost-effective electric power is abundant in Québec.
Government incentives don’t just apply to the purchase or lease of electric vehicles or plug-in hybrid cars, for instance, they also apply to electric car charging stations. Technological advances have made it extremely easy to switch from a gasoline-powered car to an electric one.
In short, it’s now possible to afford an electric vehicle, and the range of Volvo vehicles is growing all the time, giving you an even bigger choice.
Electric Charging Couldn’t Be Simpler!
Whatever your lifestyle, it’s easy to find the routine that suits you best for recharging your Volvo electric car. At home, for example, most people plug in their cars at night, off-peak hours, to take advantage of cheaper hydroelectric rates and wake up with a fully-charged battery every morning to go to work or for travel.
So, thanks to the Volvo Cars app, you’ll easily find nearby charging stations if you need to recharge your battery during the day, at a fast terminal.
In short, you’ll make recharging your Volvo electric car part of your routine, and whenever you want to hit the road, your car will be ready. Whether it’s a Level 2 (home charging station) or a rapid charging station, you’ll be able to plug your car in for a full charge.
Home Charging Costs
It’s estimated that it will cost you less if you buy an electric car. Volvo estimates that if you drive 20,000 km a year, you’ll need to budget around $50/month in electricity costs to recharge your electric vehicle at home.
In short, the cost of recharging an electric car represents $0.16/kWh for the household. This means that choosing an electric vehicle is more advantageous in the long term than choosing a traditional combustion vehicle.
How Long Does It Take to Recharge an Electric Car?
To start with, recharging times for a Volvo electric car can vary according to a number of factors, such as:
- Outside temperature
- Charging method used
- Vehicle battery size
There’s one interesting thing you should know about Volvo: you have the option of preconditioning your car’s battery. This feature brings your battery up to the ideal temperature before recharging, saving you time and getting you back on the road more quickly.
If you use a rapid charging station at the electric car charging station, the usual recharging time from 10% to 80% will be between 28 to 34 minutes.
If you use a Level 2 battery at home, the usual recharge time from 20% to 90% will be 8 hours. This is why we recommend that you recharge in the evening and at night, if you intend to take your vehicle out the next morning.
On the road, with your Volvo Cars app, you’ll be able to find a charging station near your location. The app will also send you charging reminders and navigation instructions to reach the nearest charging station.
In conclusion, electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, and recharging a 100% electric vehicle is becoming child’s play. Come and discover the full range of electric cars at your Volvo West Island dealership, just off Highway 40 and a few minutes from Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. A passionate team awaits you!