Essential tips for efficient city driving

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Maximise your electric range: Essential tips for efficient city driving


Electric cars (EVs) are transforming urban mobility by offering a quieter, potentially more cost-effective way to navigate the city (with no tailpipe emissions). But while driving in stop-and-go traffic or taking shorter drives, energy-consuming features can impact efficiency.

By making small adjustments, you can extend your vehicle's range and make the most of every charge. Here’s a few tips on how to drive your EV more efficiently in city conditions

Why maximising your EV range matters in city driving


City driving presents unique challenges for electric vehicles. Frequent braking, heavy traffic and unpredictable road conditions can drain battery life faster than expected. Unlike motorway driving, where steady speeds allow for consistent energy use, city driving involves constant stop-and-go movement, making efficiency even more critical.

Maximising your EV’s range in urban environments may mean fewer charging stops, lower electricity costs and a more seamless driving experience – especially helpful when public charging points may not always be convenient. For urban drivers, extending battery life also helps ensure reliability for daily commutes, errand runs and unexpected detours. With smart driving techniques and proper planning, you can improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption and make the most of every charge.

By following these practical tips, you can maximise range, reduce energy consumption and enjoy a more relaxing trip. If you're exploring electric cars suited for city life, check out our lineup of city cars for models designed with urban efficiency in mind.

Regenerative braking is one of the key advantages of electric cars, allowing them to recover energy and improve efficiency.

Driving habits for maximum efficiency


Maximising your electric vehicle’s range starts with smooth and deliberate driving. Here are some smart driving habits to maximize your EV’s range:

Drive consistently and avoid rapid acceleration


Avoid rapid acceleration and sudden braking to reduce energy consumption. Maintain a steady speed whenever possible.

Use regenerative braking to your advantage


Regenerative braking allows the car to recover energy while reducing speed, converting it back into battery power. By easing off the accelerator and letting the car gradually decelerate when possible you can maximise energy recapture.

  • Anticipate stops in advance to optimise energy recovery. Gradually slowing down rather than braking suddenly helps maximise regenerative braking efficiency. For example, easing off the accelerator when approaching traffic lights or junctions allows the car to recapture more energy.

These small adjustments can improve your EV’s efficiency and extend battery life.

Learn more about the Volvo electric cars lineup and how these cars are engineered for efficiency, performance and versatility.

Plan efficient routes to reduce battery drain


City driving often means dealing with congestion, frequent stops and inefficient detours. Planning ahead can help you avoid excessive idling and unnecessary energy use. Some things to consider:

  • Use navigation apps that suggest energy-efficient routes.
  • Avoid high-traffic areas when possible.
  • Take advantage of city infrastructure, such as dedicated EV charging stations.

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Manage climate control to save energy


Using heating and air conditioning drains an EV’s battery quickly, especially in extreme temperatures. To improve efficiency:

  • Precondition the car while it’s charging to minimise energy use during the drive.
  • Use seat heaters instead of turning up the cabin heater to full blast.
  • Open windows or use ventilation settings when possible to regulate cabin temperature naturally.

Monitor tyre pressure and vehicle maintenance


Keeping your vehicle in top condition is key to maintaining efficiency. Proper tyre pressure reduces rolling resistance, helping your EV run more smoothly. Regular maintenance includes:

  • Checking tyre pressure and keeping it at the manufacturer’s recommended level.
  • Updating battery management software to ensure optimal energy usage.
  • Regularly inspecting brakes, as regenerative braking reduces wear but still requires upkeep.

Smart charging strategies for city drivers


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See how much time is left until the driver’s car battery is done charging

A well-planned charging routine can ensure your EV stays ready for daily commutes. Here’s how to optimise your charging strategy:

  • Charge during off-peak hours to reduce costs and alleviate grid demand.
  • Use public chargers strategically – quick top-ups can keep you moving without requiring a full charge.
  • Maintain an optimal charge level between 20 and 80 per cent to extend battery lifespan.


Drive smarter, go further


Maximising your electric car’s range in the city doesn’t require drastic changes – just a few smart adjustments to your driving habits. By driving consistently, leveraging regenerative braking, optimising eco-modes and managing charging effectively, you’ll improve efficiency and extend your range.

Explore the Volvo plug-in hybrids and electric cars to see how advanced technology – such as intelligent energy management systems, regenerative braking, eco-driving modes and real-time efficiency tracking – can make city driving more efficient, seamless and enjoyable.

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