Economical driving
To achieve the longest possible driving range, the driver should plan the trip and adapt driving style and speed to the current situation.
Before driving
- Whenever possible, precondition the vehicle before driving by connecting the charging cable to an electrical outlet.
- If preconditioning is not possible when it is cold outside, use seat and steering wheel heating first. Avoid heating the entire passenger compartment to reduce the amount of current being taken from the battery.
- The type of tires and inflation pressure used could affect energy consumption – consult Polestar Customer Support for advice on suitable tires.
- Remove unnecessary items from the vehicle - the heavier the load, the higher the energy consumption.
While driving
- Maintain a steady speed and a generous following distance to traffic ahead to minimize braking.
- When braking, the battery is charged by:
- braking lightly using the brake pedal.
- releasing the accelerator pedal and making sure that regenerative braking recovery is set to Standard.
- Higher speeds increase energy consumption because air resistance increases with speed.
- If possible, minimize electric heating by decreasing the temperature in the passenger compartment to a temperature as close to the outdoor temperature as possible or reduce heating of the windshield, rear window, mirrors and other equipment.
- Avoid driving with the windows open.
- Do not use the accelerator pedal to keep the vehicle stationary on an uphill gradient. Instead, activate the hold system function.
- If possible, turn off the climate system when driving shorter distances after preconditioning.
After driving
- If possible, park in a climate-controlled garage with vehicle charging outlets or stations.