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Volvo launches free home charging initiative, starting in Sweden

Volvo Cars is offering Swedish car buyers one year’s free electricity to charge their new fully electric car at home, with the launch of its free charge initiative. Volvo Cars is partnering with Swedish energy company Vattenfall to introduce this offer, which aims to make the switch to fully electric cars more attractive and accessible for more customers.

From February 2026, new fully electric car customers in Sweden will benefit from complimentary fossil-free home charging for one year, unlocking up to 25,000km of free fully electric driving per year. The offer applies immediately to private customers, whether they purchase or lease their car.

Customers will be able to benefit from the offer through an electricity contract with Vattenfall, and the smart charging feature in the Volvo Cars app, when available.

Smart charging actively supports the energy system by shifting the charging to times of lower cost and typically lower CO2 emissions. The app will track the car’s energy consumption and allow owners to monitor the car battery’s charging status. The electricity costs for charging their car will be calculated and deducted from their monthly Vattenfall bill.

“We are listening to our customers, and by providing free charging offers we hope to create value for them and accelerate our collective journey to a smarter, greener society,” says Alejandro Castro Pérez, Vice President of Energy Solutions at Volvo Cars.

Insights from the first phase in Sweden will lay the foundation for a broader global rollout across the globe, where Volvo Cars will develop partnerships with other sustainable energy providers. The plan is to scale and adapt the initiative in Europe and beyond.

A key ambition is to showcase Volvo Cars’ vision of how cars can play an active role in the future energy ecosystem. When vehicle-to-everything (V2X) becomes available in 2026, Volvo Cars will expand the programme to include a special offer for bi-directionally enabled cars, such as the EX90.  Customers will then be able to use their car battery as an extra energy supply, for example to power their home or sell energy back to the grid.

Volvo Cars and Vattenfall have a longstanding history of collaboration in sustainable mobility. Together, they have worked to make electrification more accessible and impactful through initiatives such as the development of the world’s first diesel plug-in hybrid – the Volvo V60, launched in 2012 – and Vattenfall’s supply of fossil-free energy to Volvo Cars’ plant in Torslanda, Sweden.

The two companies share a common goal: to accelerate the transition to electrification and help customers get the most out of their electric cars, while lowering the threshold for new customers to switch to electric driving.

Volvo Cars already has five fully electric models on the road, and the new EX60 is set to be launched in January next year. In addition, there is a well-balanced line-up of Volvo plug-in hybrids and mild hybrids for customers who aren’t quite ready to go fully electric.

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October 22, 2025 Electric Car NewsEV Charging, free home charging, free home EV charging, Home EV charging, Home-Charging, Sweden, Vattenfall, Volvo, Volvo Cars
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