Electric cars

Discover our pure electric driving experience.

Volvo pure electric. Inspired by our planet, designed for your life.

Pure electric

Uncompromised Volvo spirit meets zero tailpipe emissions – and with our commitment to responsible luxury in mind, we strive to make greater use of recycled and bio-based materials and minimise waste.

Google built in

With Google built in, a Volvo electric car seamlessly connects you and your digital life. The car also receives automatic over the air updates.

Start your order online

Ordering your Volvo electric car is simple. Browse our configurator, create your perfect model and start your order online.*

* Your order will be finalised with your retailer according to their terms and conditions.

The side profile of a blue Volvo C40 Recharge.
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C40 Recharge

Meet our first pure electric crossover.

* Projected range according to WLTP. Figures are based on preliminary target and real-world range may vary. Final vehicle certification pending.

A glacier silver Volvo XC40 Recharge electric SUV charged in a pink city.
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XC40 Recharge

Discover our full electric compact SUV.

* Range of this electric car is according to WLTP. It measures the range of a car travelling at a certain speed in ideal conditions (from a 100 per cent to 0 per cent state of charge). The actual range achieved under real conditions varies depending on driving behaviour and other external factors.

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EX30
Buy from KWD 12,008*

Our smallest ever SUV.

*Please note that this is an indicative price which may be subject to changes prior to delivery of the car due to factors beyond our control such as increased taxes, fees, interest rates etc. You will be notified of any changes and can cancel any time before delivery.

**The figures are preliminary and derive from estimates and calculations performed by Volvo Cars for the Volvo EX30 and these outcomes are not guaranteed. The driving range and energy consumption under real conditions vary depending on driving behaviour and other external factors. Charging times can vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition. Vehicle certification pending.

The side profile of a vapour grey Volvo EX90.
EX90

Our large 7-seater SUV.

*The figures are preliminary and derive from estimates and calculations performed by Volvo Cars for the EX90 and these outcomes are not guaranteed. The driving range and energy consumption under real conditions vary depending on driving behaviour and other external factors. Charging times can vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition. Vehicle certification pending.

Lease or buy – and enjoy our Care offer

We want to make it easy for everyone to enjoy a Volvo electric car. Whether you choose to lease or buy, our Care offer which covers service*, insurance and warranty, is included.

Lease

Lease your Volvo electric car and enjoy the convenience of a fixed monthly price over a pre-agreed period of months. Our Care offer is included in your monthly payment.

Buy

Purchase your Volvo electric car – our Care offer and its benefits are included in the price.

* Service is subject to terms and conditions - wear and tear items are limited and exclusions apply - for more information ask your Volvo retailer.

Time to recharge? Home or away, we make it easier and more convenient.

Plan your route with Google Maps

Use Google Maps in your Volvo to plan your route, locate charging stations and enjoy a less stressful journey.

Volvo Cars app

Pre-heat and pre-cool the cabin using the Volvo Cars app. This can help you enjoy extended range as well as a more pleasant trip.*

Convenient home charging

Discreet, easy to use and convenient, a Volvo wallbox is our recommended solution for home charging.

* For model year 22, to enable the Volvo Cars app the XC40 Recharge must be equipped at delivery with the Digital services package which comes with a four year subscription providing full access to available applications and data. At the expiration of the four years, new terms and conditions will apply.

Explore a fully-electric life.

Discover the benefits of driving a Volvo Recharge car and learn more about electric mobility.

What do you want to know about pure electric cars?

What charging times can I expect when recharging at home?

The charging time depends on the charging equipment you use and the electric installation at your home. The standard home charging cable with a household connector is primarily an auxiliary cable. Charging an empty battery to 100 per cent with this cable takes approximately 40–72 hours depending on market, at a charge rate of about 7–14 km range per hour.

For regular and considerably shorter charging times at home, we recommend a 3-phase 11 kW wallbox. This installation can give you approximately 8 hours charging time (from empty to 100 per cent), or around 50–60 km range per hour.

Please note: Charging times can vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, current battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition.

How much does it cost to charge the battery of a pure electric car?

The cost for electricity varies depending on local conditions, but the cost can be lower compared to petrol or diesel. The lowered fuel cost is also one of several reasons to switch to an electric car. And for even lower costs, you can pre-set your pure electric Volvo car to charge at the times when the tariffs are the lowest, often at night.

What warranty does Volvo Cars have on the battery?

The Volvo Cars Warranty for the battery is 8 years or 160,000km, whichever occurs first, provided that the car and battery are maintained and used in accordance with Volvo Cars’ recommendations.

Can the battery be replaced?

If the battery or a battery module needs to be replaced, this can be done just like any other technical part of the car.

What equipment do I need to charge my pure electric car easily and safely at home?

The standard-fitted home charging cable is primarily designed as an auxiliary cable for household applications. For considerably faster and more convenient charging at home, we recommend installing a 3-phase 11 kW wallbox.

Please note: the availability of charging equipment may vary depending on market.

Which is the fastest way to charge my pure electric car on long journeys?

You will find the fastest charging at a DC fast-charging station along the route. To charge as fast as possible, we recommend you to limit the car's charging level to 80 per cent. This helps keep your charging times short because the last 20 per cent of charging takes the longest time.

How does the car help me to find the nearest charging station?

In countries where Google Maps includes charging stations, you can find public charging stations direct from the map in the car’s centre display or via a smartphone app. From here you can also select preferred charging stations and get guidance.

How does the battery impact safety in a collision?

The battery means there is 500 kg of extra weight that needs to be addressed in an impact – for the car’s occupants as well as for other vehicles. The battery also needs separate protection to avoid harmful leakage after a collision. By utilising a range of innovative safety solutions, Volvo Cars’ safety engineers have designed our pure electric cars to meet all these challenges.

How much maintenance and service is needed for a pure electric Volvo car?

The electric motors are sealed for life and maintenance-free. So compared to a combustion engine-propelled car, the pure electric Volvo cars needs much less maintenance which may result in lower running costs.

Is the lifecycle carbon footprint of a full electric Volvo car less than an equivalent internal combustion engine vehicle?

Over the average lifetime of a vehicle, the carbon footprint of a fully electric vehicle (BEV) is less than a traditional internal combustion engine vehicle (ICE). However, the distance needed to be driven for a BEV to become less carbon intensive than an ICE vehicle is largely dependent on how the electricity that power the vehicle is generated. If you charge your BEV with renewable electricity, you will need to drive less for that point to be reached, compared with if you use electricity generated from fossil fuels. Where possible, we encourage you to power your electric vehicle with electricity from renewable sources.

We are committed to full transparency when it comes to the full carbon impact of our electric vehicles. A lifecycle analysis (LCA) of the XC40 Recharge is already available and the lifecycle analysis of the C40 Recharge will be available later in 2021.

How can I know that the car’s battery has been produced in an environmentally and socially responsible way?

Volvo Cars is committed to full traceability, helping to ensure that our customers can drive electrified Volvos knowing the raw material for the batteries has been sourced responsibly. The introduction of blockchain technology significantly boosts traceability within our cobalt supply chain. Blockchain, in conjunction with inspection on mine sites, GPS tracking, entry and exit scanning, verified logistics providers, facial recognition, ID checks, and time tracking, all contribute to a material’s traceability from a mine to the car factory.

Volvo Cars works closely with our suppliers to increase the sustainability of our products and services, including through securing responsible supply chains and making efficient use of resources. We are committed to the responsible sourcing of minerals and metals, and fully support the OECD Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-affected and High-risk Areas. In this respect, we require our battery suppliers to support our commitment to have full transparency of our cobalt supply chain and to work towards full traceability.

Sustainability performance is a key consideration when assessing and selecting our suppliers. We monitor the performance of existing suppliers and follow up with third party audits. We also put requirements on our battery suppliers to minimise carbon emissions during the production processes, including through the use of renewable energy. All our suppliers have to agree to the Volvo Cars' Code of Conduct for Business Partners, which includes the observation of human rights, including labour rights.