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Volvo EX30 (Long Range) charging cost

The Volvo EX30 (Long Range) has a 65 kWh usable battery. A full charge at home costs about £18.86 at the current Ofgem electricity rate of 26.11p/kWh (1 July to 30 September 2026 (Ofgem price cap)), versus £40.95–£59.80 on a public rapid charger.

Volvo EX30 (Long Range) full charge: ~£18.86 at home (26.11p/kWh), £35.10 on public slow/fast, £40.95–£59.80 on rapid/ultra-rapid. Usable battery 65 kWh.

Volvo EX30 (Long Range) charge-cost calculator

The Volvo EX30 (Long Range) has a usable battery of 65 kWh. Set a charge window to see the cost at home (26.11p/kWh) vs public rapid charging.

Adding 45.5 kWh (70% of the pack)

At home
£13.20
26.11p/kWh
Public rapid
£28.67–£41.86
6392p/kWh

Home figure divides by 0.9 for AC onboard-charger losses. Public rapid is billed per kWh delivered at the PAYG tariff. Usable capacity from EV Database.

Full-charge cost: home vs public

WhereRate (p/kWh)Full 65 kWh charge
Home (Ofgem cap)26.11p£18.86
Slow / Fast (3–49 kW)54p£35.10
Rapid / Ultra-rapid (50 kW+)6392p£40.95–£59.80

Home full charge = (usable kWh ÷ 0.9) × 26.11p ≈ 72.2 kWh from the meter. Public figures are billed per kWh delivered.

How the home cost is worked out

  1. Usable battery: the Volvo EX30 (Long Range) holds 65 kWh usable.
  2. Account for AC losses: 65 ÷ 0.972.2 kWh drawn from the meter.
  3. Multiply by the unit rate: 72.2 kWh × 26.11p ≈ £18.86.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to fully charge a Volvo EX30 (Long Range)?

The Volvo EX30 (Long Range) has a 65 kWh usable battery. At the Ofgem home rate of 26.11p/kWh (1 July to 30 September 2026 (Ofgem price cap)), a full charge costs about £18.86 including ~10% AC charging losses. On a public rapid charger (63–92p/kWh) the same charge is £40.95–£59.80.

How much does it cost to charge a Volvo EX30 (Long Range) on public chargers?

Public slow/fast charging (54p/kWh) costs about £35.10 for a full 65 kWh charge, and rapid/ultra-rapid charging (63–92p/kWh) costs £40.95–£59.80. Figures are Zapmap weighted-average UK PAYG prices for May 2026.

Is it cheaper to charge a Volvo EX30 (Long Range) at home?

Yes. Charging the Volvo EX30 (Long Range) at home costs about £18.86 for a full charge versus £40.95–£59.80 on a public rapid charger — roughly 2× cheaper per kWh. An overnight EV tariff would be cheaper still.

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Usable battery capacity: EV Database useable-battery cheatsheet (read 2026-06-25): "Volvo EX30 P5 Long Range" = 65 kWh useable. Home electricity rate from Ofgem — Energy price cap unit rates and standing charges (1 Jul–30 Sep 2026) (cap period 1 July to 30 September 2026 (Ofgem price cap), fetched 2026-06-25). Public tariffs from Zapmap — UK EV charging price index (weighted-average PAYG) (May 2026). Ofgem figures © Ofgem, Open Government Licence v3.0. Battery capacities © EV Database (independent aggregator). Public tariffs © Zapmap. All reproduced as factual reference data. Ofgem · EV Database · Zapmap.