Volvo EX30 Single Motor Extended Range | Range Test

Uploaded 1 year ago by Kris Rifa

Video Summary

The Volvo EX30 Single Motor Extended Range was tested for how far it could go at 120 km/h.

The average consumption was 26 kWh/100km.

Bad weather and a headwind made it difficult to conduct the range test.

The car is very quiet with little road and wind noise for its class. It is quieter than its bigger brother, the EX40.

Because the vehicle was only charged to 80%, with half the distance left, it was only at 39%. The car originally estimated the driver would arrive with 4% battery life, but was off 2%.

The driver had to stop at a recharge charger.

The car only charged at 20kW to start. That’s not good.

They calculated a theoretical range of 249 km under the day's conditions.

The lack of a readout for charge speed is annoying.

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