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Understanding real-world electric range with our Range Calculator

Try our online Range Calculator to better understand how electric range works in real-world conditions.

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Volvo EX60 shown plugged in and charging.

You can find the Range Calculator on many of our market websites, including most of Europe.

When it comes to electric cars, certified range figures are often the starting point. It’s the figure that appears in headlines and configurators, measured under standardised test cycles such as WLTP (most regions), CLTC (China) and the EPA range (US and Canada).


But as many EV drivers know, range isn’t just a number. It depends on how and where you drive.


Temperature, speed, road conditions and even climate settings all influence how far an electric car can go. The challenge is helping drivers understand what that means in practice, without overcomplicating things.


Available on Volvo Cars websites, the Range Calculator translates certified range into an easy-to-understand estimate based on real-world scenarios. By adjusting factors like outside temperature, driving mix and climate use, drivers can see how range changes depending on their conditions.


“The certified range number is valid and very important,” says Roy Ogink, technical leader in the team behind the tool. “What we’re doing is adding context, so customer expectations can match the reality of various scenarios from the start.”


Certified versus real-world


Certified range is measured under standardised controlled conditions: a set driving cycle in a lab, with climate control turned off, no wind and a pleasant temperature. It’s built to provide a consistent baseline for fairness and comparison, and it’s the same standardised set-up for every carmaker.


Real-life driving can, of course, look different.


“It might be winter,” Roy says. “You might be driving faster, carrying passengers or using the climate system more. All of that affects energy consumption, because physics is physics. It’s no different than the efficiency and range of an ICE car being impacted by the driving conditions.”


Rather than leaving drivers to interpret that difference themselves, we created the Range Calculator to offer a clearer, data-based approximation. Adjust temperature, road mix and climate settings, and you can see how the estimated range changes.


“The idea is to help consumers become more aware of the different factors that impact range and not only focus on one single number, so they can drive with more confidence,” Roy says.


Mobile device showing the Volvo Electric Car Range Tool and Trip planning tool.

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Volvo electric car range tool

Built on Volvo data


Under the hood, the calculator is based on detailed simulations developed by Volvo Cars’ engineering teams and verified against real car data. It mirrors how the car behaves in different driving environments, using the same foundations as our energy efficiency work during car development.


At the same time, the calculator is designed to avoid overwhelming users with too many inputs or scenarios.


The result is a tool that’s easy to explore but grounded in data and solid engineering. When you open it, you’ll see a default setting close to what many Volvo drivers see in their own cars. From there, you can explore how your own driving habits affect the outcome.


Clarity builds confidence


As electric cars become more mainstream, understanding how they perform in daily use is key to a better ownership experience. Tools like the Range Calculator help build that awareness, and at the same time, we’re continuously working to improve real‑world range and efficiency.


The new EX60 is an example of that. It’s built on our latest SPA3 platform, which uses a smart thermal system to efficiently heat or cool both the cabin and the battery when needed. Like all our electric cars, the powertrain is also tuned to perform well not just in certification tests, but in everyday driving.


And by analysing data from real-world driving, we can better understand how people actually use their cars, helping us focus improvements where they matter most.


You can find the Range Calculator on many of our market websites, including most of Europe.


Range Calculator figures are estimated based on our own testing. These outcomes are not guaranteed. Real-world range varies depending on driving behaviour and other external factors.

Volvo EX60 shown plugged in and charging.

Volvo electric car range tool & trip planning

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