Luxembourg Polestar Charge subscription offer expanded to include 176 more charging points

  • Polestar Charge now offers seamless charging and payment at over 900,000 individual charging points across its European markets.
  • Over 60,000 charging points now covered by the discounted charging offer from Polestar Charge, increasing coverage by 54%.
  • With 203 chargers included in the offer here in Luxembourg, ​ subscribers can save 30% on their charging prices at Total Energies, Creos, Aral, Losch, Shell, Electra chargers.

 

LUXEMBOURG – 3 March 2025. Polestar has added 203 charging points to its Polestar Charge subscription offer here in Luxembourg. Across its active European markets, that takes the total charging points included in the discounted offer to more than 62,000 across 41 charge operators. In addition, the standard Polestar Charge offer now gives direct access to over 900,000 individual charging points, for seamless and hassle-free public charging.

 

The 652% increase in charging points in Luxembourg means subscribers can now take advantage of 30% discounted charging at 203 charging points locally. Six charging providers are included in the subscription:

  1. Total Energies
  2. Creos
  3. Aral
  4. Losch
  5. Shell
  6. Electra
"Polestar Charge now offers Polestar drivers in Luxembourg greater coverage and a more personalized experience. With networks like Total Energies, Creos, and Aral, they have access to an extensive charging network through a single app. Additionally, they benefit from a 30% discount on these 203 charging stations, making charging even more cost-effective." - Lies Eeckman, CEO of Polestar Luxembourg.

Across Polestar’s active European markets, the total number of charging points included in the improved Polestar Charge subscription service has increased by 54%. Subscribers, travelling across select markets, can benefit from discounted charging at more than 62,000 charging points, over 21,000 more than before, across 41 charge operators. Now, over 900,000 individual charging points are available to Polestar Charge users, with the mix of large international and local providers in each market enabling a more personalised offer to local users.

 

All of the other standard benefits of Polestar Charge remain. With Polestar Charge, Polestar drivers have a more convenient solution to finding, accessing, and paying for public charging – reducing the need for additional subscriptions, apps, authentication methods or charging tags. This combines with the EV optimisation within Google Maps, which helps plan optimal charging stops along a route. Polestar 3 drivers continue to benefit from Plug & Charge technology, making public charging completely hassle-free.

 

For more information or to download the Polestar Charge app please visit https://www.polestar.com/fr-lu/charging/charging-network/

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Notes to Editors

Existing customers will be automatically migrated to the new subscription if they do not cancel their current subscription before the term end.

Since 2020, Polestar 2 drivers in Europe have had access to public chargers within the Plugsurfing network, and special discounts on pricing. The Polestar Charge subscription service, in collaboration with Plugsurfing, was originally launched ahead of first European customer deliveries of Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 in 2024.

The Polestar Charge subscription service is available to Polestar drivers in the following markets in Europe: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.


Evi Boits

Communications Manager, oona agency

 

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Polestar has three models in its line-up: Polestar 2, Polestar 3, and Polestar 4. Planned models include the Polestar 5 four-door GT (to be introduced in 2025), the Polestar 6 roadster and the Polestar 7 compact SUV. With its vehicles currently manufactured on two continents, North America and Asia, Polestar plans to diversify its manufacturing footprint further, with production of Polestar 7 planned in Europe.

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