Launched in 2022, the Volvo C40 Recharge is Volvo’s second pure electric vehicle. The C40 Recharge is Volvo’s slicker, swoopy, snazzier electric-only coupe SUV.
It is built on the CMA platform which it shares with the Volvo C40 and Polestar 2.
The Volvo C40 Recharge comes in two variants, distinguished by different drivetrain and battery pack configurations for different needs and budgets. These are summarised in the below table.
Starting from $74,990 to $82,490 before on-road costs, the 2023 Volvo C40 Recharge offers up to 434km of estimated driving range (WLTP), complete active safety assistance suite as standard, and available unique ‘topography’ map interior panels.
How and Where to Charge a Volvo C40 Recharge
Volvo C40 Charging Station, Port and Plug Type
The Volvo C40 Recharge charging port range uses the CCS standard, which features a combined AC and DC inlet port. The top portion of the inlet is for the Type 2 connector, which is used for AC charging at home,work or at public chargers (e.g. shopping centre car parks).
For public fast/rapid DC charging, both the upper and lower sections on the inlet are used to support the high power output required. The C40 Recharge CCS charging inlet is found on the left rear side of the vehicle.
The C40 Recharge can can be slow, fast, and rapid charged from public charging stations. In most cases:
- Slow charging requires a three-pin to Type 2 cable, usually supplied with the car.
- Public AC charging will feature a tethered Type 2 connector or may require a Type 2 to Type 2 cable.
- Rapid DC charging uses a tethered CCS connector which is part of the charging unit.
1. Find a public charging station for fast and rapid chargers
Plugshare is the easiest way to find any public AC and DC electric vehicle charging station in your area. It displays a map and overall rating of each charger from check-ins and comments.
Additionally, use the in-built Google maps in the C40 Recharge or charging providers app like Chargefox or Evie Networks to view the live availability of stations and check whether a stall may be out-of-action.
2. Connect charging cable to car
Driving up to the charger, ensure that your vehicle’s charging port, located on the left rear side, is nearest the stall. This may require you to drive in or reverse into the charging spot.
Once parked, grab the appropriate charging connector type from the stall’s holster, open the C40 Recharge’s charging flap and any other caps, and firmly plug it into the vehicle.
3. Confirm charging has started
Use the charging provider’s mobile app or tap the RFID card on the stall to activate the charging session. You may need to press a start button on some charging stalls, too.
After a few seconds of communicating with the C40 Recharge, you can see the charging status via the station’s screen, the vehicle’s driver instrument display, or the mobile app.
How Long Does it Take to Charge a Volvo C40 Recharge?
Slow AC Charging (level 1,2) - Home/Business
The following table show the estimated time to fully charge (0 to 100%) a C40 Recharge with its onboard 11 kW charger. Known as level 1 or 2 charging, this would be typically done at home, work or shopping centre car parks. Fully charging a C40 Recharge using a portable charger and a standard 10A power point would take 31 hours.
Fast/Rapid DC Charging (level 3) - Public
The following tables show the estimated time to charge C40 Recharge using fast/rapid DC charging. These times are for a partial charge (10-80%). It is recommended to limit the charging at rapid chargers to 80% to preserve battery health.
Note that the times shown are only a guide only. Other factors that might vary the actual charging time of your car. The estimates provided are for the Plus base variant of the C40 Recharge. For personalised estimates of the other variants use the zecar ev charging calculator.
How Much Does it Cost to Charge a Volvo C40 Recharge?
The below tables show the estimated cost of charging the C40 Recharge's 67 kWh battery at home using a standard flat tariff or a public fast DC charger.
Based on these figures, the C40 Recharge’s fuel costs are $4.4-$10.5 per 100 km, depending on the type of charging. In general, home charging provides the per kilometre cost and public rapid charging tends to be around double the cost (per charge and per kilometre). This compares favourably to an equivalent petrol car which would cost $16 per 100km, assuming $2/litre for petrol.
Use the zecar EV charging calculator to find the cost and times to charge any EV using any charge method. The results can be personalised for different electricity costs and the level of charge required.
What is the Recommended Charge Level for a Volvo C40 Recharge?
The C40 Recharge's battery pack comprises the NMC chemistry. The recommended upper limit for daily use is 90%, this will minimise degradation and preserve the longevity of the battery. The charging limit can be set on the main infotainment screen.
Occasional charging of the battery to 100% to maximise the car's range for longer trips should not cause significant degradation of the battery.
Volvo C40 Recharge Charging at Home
The C40 Recharge is compatible with almost all portable and wall-mounted chargers equipped with a Type 2 plug. It comes with a portable charging cable, which can be used on any Australian domestic powerpoint
For faster charging speeds, you may want to consider a wall-mounted charger to reach the maximum 11 kW charge rate the C40 Recharge is capable of.
Home charging while taking longer will likely result in less degradation.
Electric Car Home Charging GuideVolvo C40 Recharge Charging using Public DC charging stations
The Volvo C40 can be charged using all the major charging networks including some Tesla Superchargers and some select Tesla destination chargers.
Refer to this guide for all the key public charging providers including links to app downloads.
Excessive use of fast charging may accelerate the degradation of the battery due to the heat caused by fast charging.
Can a Volvo C40 Be Charged at Tesla Supercharger Stations?
Yes, Volvo C40's can charge at some Tesla Supercharger sites. As of the latest update to this article, Tesla has opened up 30 of its 63 Supercharger sites in Australia to non-Tesla EVs.
Non-Tesla vehicles will be charged $0.79 per kWh for drivers of non-Tesla cars However, non-Tesla drivers can sign up to a $9.99/month subscription to reduce the cost to $0.66 per kWh.
➡️TRY: EV Charging Calculator
Tesla supercharger sites can be accessed by non-Tesla EVs via the Tesla apps.
- Download the Tesla app (version 4.18.0 or higher) for iOS or Android and create a Tesla Account.
- Select ‘Charge Your Non-Tesla’ and find your Supercharger site.
- Add your payment method, select a stall, unlock the adapter, plug in your car, and tap ‘Start Charging.’
- Select ‘Stop Charging’ to complete your session.
Charging a Volvo C40 Recharge Bottom Line
The C40 Recharge is considered above average when it comes to charging speeds compared to other electric cars. It provides acceptable fast speeds using both AC chargers and DC fast chargers. Check out our fastest charging car list to see how the C40 Recharge ranks against its peers.
About the author
Danny is a consultant and entrepreneur working at the cutting edge of the electric vehicle and energy transition. He is passionate about educating and helping consumers make better decisions through data. He is the founder of zecar and is currently the EV Innovation Manager at Endeavour Energy.
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