Modern, high-capacity EVs like Polestar are perfectly suited to road trips. A quick stop or two along the way is all that's required.
Modern, high-capacity EVs like Polestar are perfectly suited to road trips. A quick stop or two along the way is all that's required.
Planning ahead makes every journey easier. With Google Maps’ send-to-car feature, drivers can pre-plan trips on their mobile device, discover nearby charging stations, and see real-time charger availability before arriving. Routes are sent instantly to the car, helping ensure every road trip starts seamlessly and with confidence.
Planning ahead makes every journey easier. With Google Maps’ send-to-car feature, drivers can pre-plan trips on their mobile device, discover nearby charging stations, and see real-time charger availability before arriving. Routes are sent instantly to the car, helping ensure every road trip starts seamlessly and with confidence.
The integrated version of Google Maps, introduced with Polestar 2 and now standard across all newer Polestar models, intelligently plans routes based on battery level and real-time charging availability. Simply enter a destination to see optimized charging stops along the way, helping you reach your destination as efficiently as possible.
Chargers on the road differ from those at the destination. En route, most charging stations offer fast DC chargers capable of charging a battery up to 80% in around half an hour. Hotels, vacation resorts, conference centers, and municipalities tend to provide slower AC chargers, more suitable for a longer parking period.
Chargers on the road differ from those at the destination. En route, most charging stations offer fast DC chargers capable of charging a battery up to 80% in around half an hour. Hotels, vacation resorts, conference centers, and municipalities tend to provide slower AC chargers, more suitable for a longer parking period.
Public charging stations are becoming more accessible, giving EV owners an alternative to charging at home. Find public chargers near you.
Public charging stations are becoming more accessible, giving EV owners an alternative to charging at home. Find public chargers near you.
On long trips, save time by stopping twice and charging to 80% each time, rather than stopping once and charging to full. This is because the final 20% capacity of a lithium-ion battery charges at a much slower rate.





