Charging hybrid battery
Charging status in the instrument panel
Charging status is indicated in the instrument panel using both graphics and messages. This information is displayed as long as the instrument panel is active.
Opening and closing the charging socket cover
The cover for the hybrid batteries' charging socket opens manually.
Charging status in the vehicle's charging socket
The charging status is indicated by an LED light in the charging socket.
Charge cable
The charging cable is used to recharge the vehicle's hybrid batteries.
Charging cable residual current device
The charging cable has a circuit breaker that helps protect against current overloads and thermal overheating.
Charging status in the charging cable's charging module
The red and blue lights in the charging module indicate the status of ongoing and completed charging.
Temperature monitoring of the charging cable
To help ensure the vehicle's hybrid batteries are reliably charged each time they are connected, charging is stopped if the temperature in the charging cable becomes too high and reaches a critical limit.
Charging of the hybrid batteries
In addition to a conventional fuel tank, the vehicle is also equipped with two rechargeable lithium-ion hybrid batteries.
Initiating charging of the hybrid batteries
Charging with charging cable (alternating current) Only use the charging cable supplied with the vehicle or a replacement cable recommended by Polestar. The vehicle's hybrid batteries are charged using the charging cable between the vehicle and a 120/240 V outlet (alternating current) or charging station (mode 3).
Stopping charging of the hybrid batteries
Charging with charging cable (alternating current) To stop charging of the hybrid battery, unlock the vehicle, unplug the charging cable from the vehicle's charging socket and then unplug the cable from the 120/240 V outlet (alternating current).
Charging output
Charging output is used to charge the hybrid batteries and precondition the vehicle. Charging is performed by connecting a charging cable between the vehicle's charging socket and a 120/240 V electrical socket (alternating current) or via a charging station.