2023 Polestar 2 Charging Time

The 2023 Polestar 2 can charge from 10% to 80% in 35 minutes on a 150-kW DC fast charger or from 0% to 100% in 8 hours at home.
Written by Cameron Thiessen
Reviewed by Jessa Claeys
The fastest way to charge a 2023 Polestar 2 is on a 150-kW DC fast charger—it can charge from 10% to 80% in 35 minutes. Charging at home is achieved in 8 hours with a 48-amp, 11-kW single-phase charger.
Waiting for a charge is still the main drawback of driving an electric vehicle (EV). So as we continue to adjust to interpreting the specifications of EVs, one of the most annoying things to parse through is charging times. By getting a handle on the best ways to charge your Polestar 2, you’ll be able to mostly avoid charge anxiety.
With that, here’s a guide to charging times for the Polestar 2, depending on what your home setup is and what your local public charging stations have to offer.
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How long does a 2023 Polestar 2 take to charge?

The short, completely unhelpful answer is: A Polestar 2 takes between 35 minutes and 72 hours to charge.
The reason that number varies so greatly is that there are several ways you can charge a Polestar 2. Polestar’s
online manual’s section on charging times
details how long you’ll have to wait to juice up your ride using 200- to 240-volt outlets with single-phase or triple-phase charging capabilities. Polestar doesn’t recommend using 100V to 120V outlets for home charging when combined with a current of fewer than 10 amps.
For public DC rapid charging, a Polestar 2 can accept up to 150 kW in favorable conditions.

At-home charging speeds for a 2023 Polestar 2

You can use either a single-phase or three-phase connection, but most American homes only support single-phase. The exact differences between these two types of connections are fairly technical. To keep it simple, triple-phase connections allow for more efficient energy transfer. You’d be able to charge faster at a lower amperage if you had access to a triple-phase connection.
Polestar also lists its charging times with the assumption that you have access to a 200- to 240-volt alternating current line. Most American homes will have a 240V line in the garage (if you have a garage) or near the front entrance of the house. Many kitchen appliances will also be connected to a 240V outlet.
A 120-volt EV charging setup is referred to as Level 1 home charging. Polestar makes no mention of charging times with a 120-volt connection. Instead, it strongly advises against charging with an alternating current of 120V in combination with an amperage under 10A.
A Polestar 2 can accept up to 11 kW on a 240-volt Level 2 home charging connection, meaning the fastest way to charge is with a 48A connection. This type of home setup will allow for an eight-hour charge time from 0% to 100% battery capacity. 
On the other end of the scale, a 6A connection to a 240V outlet will provide a 1.3-kW output, so it would take 72 hours to charge from empty to 100% with this equipment.
If you have access to triple-phase charging, you can achieve the maximum 11-kW output with a 16A connection. But most American residential electrical systems do not support triple-phase charging. This sort of power supply is usually reserved for commercial and industrial facilities in the U.S.

Public charging speeds for a 2023 Polestar 2

You can charge your Polestar 2 on a public Level 2 charger and it will take about the same amount of time as an 11-kW home charger.
As far as DC fast chargers are concerned, Polestar says that you’ll get from 10% to 80% charge in 65 minutes on a 50-kW DC rapid charger. On a 150-kW fast charger, the Polestar 2 charges from 10% to 80% in just 35 minutes.
If you’re wondering why we don’t measure fast charging times up to 100%, you wouldn’t be the first! The reason is that fast chargers limit output past 80% of a battery’s capacity to protect battery equipment, meaning charging is greatly slowed after the battery has reached 80%.
While you’d normally have to pay to use DC fast charging stations, Polestar owners in the U.S. are being granted
two years of free 30-minute DC fast charging sessions
. This is thanks to a new partnership with Electrify America. You can use their
online map tool
to find your local Electrify America charging station and make the most of this offer.
Not only is a 150-kW DC fast charger the fastest way to charge a 2023 Polestar 2, but it could also be the cheapest for a couple of years. Even if you’ve already bought a Polestar 2, you’re still eligible for the new offer. However, the two-year period starts as of the retail sale date of the vehicle, meaning if you bought it in December 2021, you have until December 2023.
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