Volvo EX30 AWD Performance Long Distance Driving Test Shows What To Expect
Briefly

The car completed the distance in 11 hours (after some time deductions unrelated to the car). The total time is similar to the Nissan Ariya, which was tested in more favorable conditions.
After the initial 135 miles, the average distance between charging stops for the Volvo EX30 was just 61 miles, requiring 8 stops. The Nissan Ariya with a bigger battery managed 6 stops and 77 miles between charges.
Read at InsideEVs
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