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Table of Contents
This Quick Guide is divided into the following sections:
(Click on any topic to jump to that page; use the Home icon in the lower
left of each page to return here)
1. Important to know 4
• No electrical 4
• Exterior engine noise 4
• High-voltage current 4
2. Getting ready for your new Pure Electric Volvo 5
• Preparing your home for charging of the vehicle’s
high-voltage battery 5
• Home charging 6
• Public charging 7
• An active Google account will enable access to key features 8
3. When You Take Delivery 9
• Shifter, parking brake, and front trunk storage 9-10
• Signing in with Google 11
• Activating Screen Lock 12
• Interacting with the Google entertainment interface 13
• Pairing a phone 14
• Interacting with the Digital Driver Display 15-16
• Charging basics 17-20
• Preconditioning the vehicle prior to driving 21
• Starting and driving 22
• One-pedal drive and regenerative braking 23-24
• The Volvo Cars app 25
• Volvo Cars app: Pairing Guide 26
4. After Delivery 27 • If desired, schedule a “2nd Delivery” with your Retailer 27
• Charging rates and approximate times 27
• Electrification terms and their meanings 28
• Roadside Assistance 29
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Charging Basics
It is important to know how to use both at-home and public charging
systems, and to understand the ways your vehicle can “assist” in the
charging process.
• In “Settings,” selecting the maximum charging rate of 48 amps
will ensure the fastest charging with all types of chargers.
• The standard cable that comes with the vehicle allows your Volvo
to be plugged into both 110V and 240V home outlets, though 240V
is recommended as it can fully recharge the car overnight (e.g. approx.
8 hours). A 110V volt outlet does not carry sufficient current to provide
a viable solution for everyday charging. Due to significantly longer
charging times, it should be used only in emergencies, or to “top up.”
• Charging speed can be set in your center display. To adjust the
charging amp limit, click the gear icon on the center touchscreen
> select Charging > press the plus or minus sign to change the
amperage limit for charging. Set it to 48 amps for best charging
speed, if it’s not already. If you plug it into a lower amperage circuit,
e.g., a 110-volt 15 amp circuit, the car will lower the charging speed
based on the amperage available.
• You can view the car’s charging speed in the instrument cluster,
when parked and plugged in.
• Your Volvo is compatible with most public chargers. It can be charged
on AC (Level 2) chargers as well as DC fast chargers. AC charging
delivers a lower speed of charge, up to 11 kWh, while on DC it can
accept a charge up to 150 kWh. AC is most common at home, work,
or in shopping centers, while DC is typically found on interstate routes.
3. When you take delivery of your Volvo