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Aug 11, 2025

As Subaru’s first all-electric SUV rolls into Plymouth Meeting, many drivers are stepping into new territory with charging their Solterra. If you’ve just bought this electric SUV or you’re thinking about trading in your gas-powered ride, figuring out how to charge it doesn’t have to be complicated. This guide covers everything you need to know — from plugging in at home to finding the best public charging spots around Pennsylvania — so you can transition to all-electric driving without missing a beat.

Understanding the Subaru Solterra’s Charging Capabilities

The 2025 Solterra features a 72.8 kWh battery with a CCS1 charging port — the standard charging interface used at most U.S. stations. It supports three levels of charging, depending on your needs. Level 1 uses your regular 120-volt home outlets, adding about 2 to 4 miles of range per hour and taking at least 24 hours to fully recharge. Level 2 uses a 240-volt connection and is much faster, delivering anywhere from 12-30 miles of range per hour and taking between 8 and 14 hours for a full recharge.

Level 3 DC fast charging is your high-speed option that’s generally only available at public stations. With Level 3, you can charge your Solterra from 10% to 80% in around 35 minutes.

Charging Your Subaru Solterra at Home

According to reports, 80% of electric vehicle (EV) owners charge their vehicles at home. The Solterra comes with a Level 1 cable that will plug into any wall outlet. While that’s handy in a pinch, for regular use, you’ll ideally need a Level 2 home charger. Installing one of these typically costs between $800 and $2,000.

Some utility companies offer customers savings for using electricity during super off-peak hours (typically midnight to 6 a.m.) or off-peak hours (usually 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.), so by charging smart, you can reduce your costs substantially.

Public Charging Options for the Subaru Solterra

Charging stations are expanding rapidly, with more than 64,000 now across the U.S. In and around Plymouth Meeting, you’ve got access to major networks such as ChargePoint, Blink, Electrify America, EVgo, Shell Recharge, and more. Popular spots include IKEA Conshohocken, which features 12 Tesla DC fast chargers. Thanks to its CCS1 port, the Solterra is compatible with most fast-charging networks, including Electrify America and EVgo. As of 2025, the Solterra also comes standard with a connector that allows access to Tesla’s Supercharger network — making road trips and daily charging even more convenient.

Maximizing Charging Efficiency and Battery Life

Weather plays a big role in charging performance — something we Pennsylvania folks know all too well. Your Solterra’s battery is happiest between 60 and 80 F. Cold winters can slow down charging and reduce your range, while scorching summer days can also make your car slow things down to protect the battery. A top tip is to precondition your battery while it’s still plugged in to get better charging speeds and more driving miles.

Smart habits will keep your battery healthy for years to come. Don’t always charge to 100% unless you’re planning a longer trip — keeping to between 20% and 80% helps the battery last longer. Save those full charges for when you really need every last mile. And while fast charging is great in a pinch, home charging at slower speeds is gentler on the battery. It’s like the difference between gulping and sipping your coffee — sometimes slower is better.

Addressing Common Charging Concerns

Many new Solterra owners worry about running out of charge, but that fear usually vanishes after a few weeks of driving. With up to 227 miles of electric range, the Solterra allows you to travel plenty far enough for most day-to-day needs.

If charging seems slow, check that the port is clean and the connections are snug. And if a public charger is acting up, try another if you can. Most charging networks also put their help numbers right on the unit, so you should be able to access quick assistance.

Your Solterra’s warranty covers the charging components, so call your dealership if something seems off with the car itself. For longer trips, have a contingency charging plan as backup to avoid stress. Some cities now offer mobile charging services, too — like roadside assistance but for your battery — which is handy in an emergency.

Experience Electric Driving With John Kennedy Subaru Plymouth

Charging your Solterra is pretty straightforward. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll find it’s as simple as plugging in your phone. Plus, you’ll enjoy the green benefits, the money saved on fuel, and Pennsylvania’s growing charging network that makes it easy to switch from gas to electric.

Here at John Kennedy Subaru Plymouth, we offer top-quality support for your EV journey. Our team can walk you through your charging options and help you set up a test-drive. Contact us today to explore our inventory and learn about all the ways we can support you as an EV owner.