Stopping electric vehicle charging
Stop charging at any time by pressing the button next to the charging socket or tapping the button in the center display.
Stopping charging (alternating current/AC)1
Press the button next to the charging socket or tap the button in the center display.
Important
Charging must be stopped before the charging cable is removed from the vehicle's charging socket. Failing to stop charging before unplugging the charging cable could damage the charging cable or the system.
Press the lock button on the charging cable's handle. The handle will be released/unlocked. Unplug the cable from the vehicle's charging socket and close the charger door.
Charging cable automatically locks
If the charging cable is not removed from the charging socket, it will automatically lock back into place a short time after unlocking to maximize charging. The charging cable can be released again by pressing the button next to the charging socket or the button in the center display.
Stopping rapid charging (direct current/DC)
Important
Never try to unplug the charging cable from the vehicle while it is charging. Always stop charging first and then unplug the charging cable after the charging socket lock automatically unlocks.
Unlocking the vehicle during rapid charging
Rapid charging will not normally be interrupted if the vehicle is unlocked. If rapid charging is stopped, it will not resume automatically because the charging station requires reauthorization of charging via the user interface. If rapid charging is stopped, the charging cable will not automatically lock into place again. To restart interrupted rapid charging, remove the charging cable from the vehicle's charging socket, then plug it in again and follow the instructions in the charging station's user interface.
In the event of problems removing the charging handle
If the charging handle is left in the charging socket for a while after charging has stopped, the charging cable will automatically lock into place again. To release it, first try again to stop the charging. If the charging handle still does not release automatically, the following measures can be taken:
- Make sure that the key is within range and that the vehicle is unlocked.
- Safely cut the power supply to the charging station. When charging at a charging station, contact the charging station's customer care for assistance with stopping charging.
- Move the charging handle gently from side to side.
- Lock and unlock the vehicle.
- Lock the vehicle and wait until the LED light by the vehicle's charging socket goes out. This can take up to 7 minutes. Then unlock the vehicle.
If the problem persists, contact your Volvo retailer.