Tag: Polestar

  • Polestar makes public charging simpler with Plug & Charge and Tesla Superchargers in one app

    Polestar makes public charging simpler with Plug & Charge and Tesla Superchargers in one app

    Polestar is giving its public charging offer in Europe a proper boost, with two changes that should make life easier for drivers: wider access to Plug & Charge, and full integration of Tesla Superchargers inside the Polestar Charge app.

    The headline numbers are big. Polestar says Plug & Charge is now available at over 28,000 compatible charging stations across Europe, and Polestar Charge gives access to more than 1 million public charging points in total, all in one app. 

    What is Plug & Charge, and why should you care?

    If you’ve ever stood in the rain juggling apps, RFID cards, and “payment failed” screens, Plug & Charge is the cure.

    In simple terms, it lets your car and the charger talk to each other automatically. You plug in, and billing is handled in the background. No extra steps. No tapping about on your phone while your passengers ask, “Is it working yet?”

    Polestar says Plug & Charge is included at no extra cost when using Polestar Charge, and it’s already available at close to 1,000 compatible charging stations in the UK, including networks such as IONITY and Allego. 

    Tesla Superchargers are now fully built into Polestar Charge

    This is the part that will grab a lot of attention.

    Polestar says it’s one of the first car makers to fully integrate Tesla Superchargers directly into its own charging app, so you can check availability and start a session without bouncing between apps. It claims access to over 20,000 Superchargers at more than 1,500 locations through Polestar Charge. 

    Even better, real-time Supercharger availability is also shown in the car’s Google Maps navigation, which should help route planning feel a lot more “set it and forget it”. 

    Which Polestar models get Plug & Charge?

    At the moment, Plug & Charge support depends on the car.

    Polestar says it’s available for Polestar 2 Model Year 2026 and Polestar 3, and will be rolled out to Polestar 4 via an over-the-air update. 

    If you’re not at a compatible Plug & Charge charger (or your car is waiting for the update), you can still start a session the usual way using the Polestar Charge app or charge card. 

    The bigger picture: one app, fewer headaches

    Polestar Charge is built to be a “one front door” for public charging across Europe, mixing big operators (like IONITY, Fastned and Tesla Superchargers) with local networks so you’re not stranded the moment you cross a border. 

    There’s also a subscription option, which Polestar says can unlock discounted fast charging across a large chunk of the network (over 80,000 charging points across 42 operators). User numbers are rising too: Polestar reported more than 45,000 users in 2025, up 30% from 2024. 

    What this means for UK drivers

    For UK Polestar owners (and anyone considering one on a salary sacrifice scheme or business contract hire), this is the sort of update that matters day-to-day.

    Not because it adds a new mode you’ll never use, but because it cuts out the boring friction:

    • Less app-hopping
    • Faster starts at the charger
    • More confidence that your planned stop will actually be available when you arrive

    And if you road trip into Europe, having one app that covers a massive roaming network can genuinely change the vibe of the journey.

  • Be Among the First to Drive the Polestar 5… in Gran Turismo 7

    Be Among the First to Drive the Polestar 5… in Gran Turismo 7

    Polestar is giving UK drivers an early chance to experience the new Polestar 5, but not on the road. It’s arriving first in Gran Turismo 7. From December to early February, Gran Turismo simulators will land in selected Polestar Spaces across the country. Anyone can drop in, set a lap time and try to climb a nationwide leaderboard.

    The quickest drivers from each Space will go through to a live final at Polestar Battersea in February. The winner gets an all-expenses paid trip to Sweden and a road trip in the new Polestar 5.

    Where you can take part

    • Polestar Sheffield: 11 Dec 2025 to 7 Jan 2026
    • Polestar Cribbs Causeway: 11 Dec 2025 to 7 Jan 2026
    • Polestar Solihull: 9 Jan to 3 Feb 2026
    • Polestar Battersea: 8 Jan to 3 Feb 2026

    No booking needed. Just turn up and drive.

    Built to feel like the real Polestar 5

    Polestar and Polyphony Digital worked closely to model the Polestar 5 with as much accuracy as possible. Professional racer Igor Fraga tested prototype cars in Sweden and helped fine-tune the virtual handling at Brands Hatch. The aim was to make the digital Polestar 5 behave like the one launching next year.

    The grand final

    Fastest drivers from each Space will be invited to a live showdown in London. The overall UK Champion 2026 wins a holiday to Sweden for up to four people, including time behind the wheel of the real Polestar 5.

    More details will follow in January.

    If you can’t visit a Polestar Space, you can join the action on Gran Turismo 7. A worldwide time trial on the virtual Brands Hatch circuit is open to all players. The winner receives a trip to Japan for the 2025 GT World Series World Finals.


    I’ll admit I’m hopeless at computer games, but this has still tempted me. It sounds like a great bit of fun and the prize is incredible. A road trip across Sweden in the new Polestar 5 is something I’d love to experience. I might have to take a trip up to Battersea and give it a go. If you beat my lap time, feel free to brag.