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Land Rover
Range Rover P440e PHEV

MSRP

$135,450

PHEV label above a lightning bolt icon next to a gas pump silhouette

Total range

849 km

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Fuel and charging

About this vehicle

Manufacturer
Land Rover
Model
Range Rover
Trim
P440e PHEV
Model year
2023
Type
SUV
Passenger capacity
5 seats
Cargo volume
2365 litres
Fuel type
PHEV
Electric range
77 km
Total range
849 km
Battery size
31.00 kWh
Acceleration
6.00s to 60mph
Drivetrain
4-Wheel Drive

Fuel and charging

Charging at home

Charging at home

This information is estimated based on an average BC Hydro residential electricity rate (a blend of step 1 and step 2 rates), the specified vehicle's battery size, and the specified vehicle's maximum charging speed on a Level 2 charger if less than the average of 6 kW. It assumes that the charge is 60% of the battery's capacity, e.g. from 20% to 80%. Actual charging cost and time can vary depending on your home, charger and vehicle.

Cost per battery charge
$3.50
Time to charge
~ 3 hours, 6 minutes
Maximum charging speed
7.0 kW AC, 50.0 kW DC
Fuel impact
To see how much you could save on annual gasoline costs by switching to this vehicle from a similar gas-powered vehicle, try our cost calculator.

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Rebates for single-family homes

If installed at a single-family home, this charger may be eligible for a rebate of up to 50% of purchase and installation costs to a maximum of $350. 

This includes duplexes or townhouses with private garages or dedicated parking. 
Rebate amounts are subject to change. Visit the EV charger rebate program for information and eligibility criteria.

If installed at an apartment/condo or workplace, this networked charger may be eligible for a rebate. 

Rebates for apartments/condos

Up to 50% of purchase and installation costs to a maximum of $1,400 to $2,000 per charger.

Rebate amounts vary depending on factors such as whether or not the building is participating in other EV Ready rebates.

Rebates for workplaces

Up to 50% of purchase and installation costs to a maximum of $2,000 per charger.

Pre-approval from BC Hydro is required for apartment/condo and workplace customers. Program maximums apply.

Rebates for single-family homes

If installed at a single-family home, this charger may be eligible for a rebate of up to 50% of purchase and installation costs to a maximum of $350.

This includes duplexes or townhouses with private garages or dedicated parking. 

Rebate amounts are subject to change. Visit the EV charger rebate program for information and eligibility criteria.

Features

Load management: Allows multiple EV chargers to share the same electrical circuit, allowing the charging power to be distributed across each charger.

Networked: A networked charging station that is connected to a central system via internet communication such as open protocol (e.g. OCPP, OpenADR or other) or a proprietary system (must be connected to a network for minimum of two years).

Multiple ports: Allows multiple vehicles to charge at the same time.

CSA Certification: Tested and certified electric vehicle charging and components by CSA Group. 

cETL Certification: Compliant with North American safety standards and tested/certified by Intertek.

cUL Certification: Compliant with Canadian safety standards by UL Canada.

Breaker Current

Every circuit breaker has specified amperage (amount of current). The rating is the labelled on the breaker. Understanding your electrical service and panel is important in determining the type of EV charger you can support.

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How we calculated this number

Savings are based on a comparison between Land Rover Range Rover P440e PHEV and the , an equivalent gas-powered vehicle.

The estimated savings calculator uses a number of factors to determine your potential savings when switching to an electric vehicle. These include fuel cost savings for your estimated number of kilometres driven annually, the current average price of gasoline in B.C., at-home charging costs based on battery size and electricity price of $0.113/kWh (a blend of step 1 and step 2 rates), and fuel costs incurred for PHEVs when daily mileage is over the electric range.

Report provided by BC Hydro as an educational tool

The information included in this application is meant for educational purposes only. BC Hydro cannot guarantee the exact cost amounts, actual savings, or the rates for energy sources referenced in the application. This report is meant to supplement, not to replace, individual research when considering the purchase of an electric vehicle.

How we calculated this number

The carbon reduction figure is based on the difference in CO2 emissions between the selected vehicle and a similar gas-powered vehicle for an average of 0 km/year driven, divided by the rate at which trees absorb CO2 annually (a mature tree absorbs 48 pounds of CO2 per year). The carbon reduction is estimated on a per-vehicle basis where information is available. For vehicles where complete information wasn't available, a class average is provided.

Report provided by BC Hydro as an educational tool

The information included in this application is meant for educational purposes only. BC Hydro cannot guarantee the exact amounts. This report is meant to supplement, not to replace, individual research when considering the purchase of an electric vehicle.