2025 Subaru Solterra above Wrangell Narrows with Frederick Sound peaks in the distance
2025 Subaru Solterra

Electric for “Little Norway”

Coffee on Nordic Drive, boardwalk strolls over Hammer Slough, and quick turns to North, Middle, or South Harbor, Petersburg days are nautical and close‑to‑home. Solterra fits that rhythm: calm on Sing Lee Alley, sure‑footed on Mitkof Highway, and ready for ferry days.

Symmetrical e‑AWD standard Up to 227‑mile EPA range* 8.3" ground clearance Heat‑pump HVAC + pre‑heat
A Petersburg Take

Why Solterra makes sense on Mitkof

Short daily loops with real weather: slick paint near the harbors, kelp on launch ramps, fog rolling off Frederick Sound, and winter glaze in the shade by Hammer Slough. Solterra stays planted and quiet.

Harbor to harbor

Dual‑motor e‑AWD meters torque instantly as you pull from North, Middle, or South Harbor and holds a tidy line along Sing Lee Alley.

Ramp‑smart

8.3" clearance, short overhangs, and X‑MODE® + Grip Control help when the South Harbor ramp is wet or kelpy.

Made for rain & salt

StarTex® water‑repellent seating and rubber cargo protection shrug off gear after a Sandy Beach picnic or a quick skiff run.

Range for real routines

Town loops and Mitkof Highway errands are easy—charge at home overnight and skip the gas stop, again.

Trailhead confidence

X‑MODE® helps on slick gravel pullouts toward Ohmer Creek and Blind Slough; Downhill Assist Control steadies slow descents.

Quiet by design

Electric torque is smooth and near‑silent—great for watching eagles by Bojer Wikan Fishermen’s Memorial Park.

Charging in a Working Waterfront

Home base charging, plan‑ahead trips

Petersburg is a home‑charger town. Most owners install a Level 2 (240V) wall unit and set it to fill overnight. Our grid relies heavily on regional hydro (Tyee Lake + Blind Slough) with diesel backup, so at‑home charging is often clean and cost‑stable. Public charging is limited—plan ahead for highway miles or ferry connections.

72.8‑kWh battery
Up to 227‑mile EPA range*
DC fast 10–80% ≈ 35 min (≈100 kW)
Onboard AC up to ~6.6–7.2 kW
S‑Pedal Drive + regen paddles
Pre‑heat while plugged in

Local tip: Mount your home charger under cover, coil the cord, and schedule pre‑conditioning so you leave with warm glass and full power for the Mitkof Highway.

Solterra charging at a Petersburg home—Wrangell Narrows mist and wet deck boards
Weather & Waterways

Ferry days, bluebird days, petroglyph‑low‑tide days

Solterra easing into a gravel pullout near Blind Slough on the Mitkof Highway

Heading to the AMHS ferry south of town? Grip Control lets you set a steady crawl on slick ramps. Climbing wet grades toward Ohmer Creek or Sandy Beach? Dual‑function X‑MODE® (Snow/Dirt or Deep Snow/Mud) helps keep you moving when traction is patchy. The heat‑pump HVAC and seat/wheel heaters make cold starts simple.

Pre‑conditioning

Warm the cabin while plugged in to save battery for the drive. Schedule it with SubaruConnect® so frosty windows aren’t part of your morning.

Traction smarts

Two electric motors (215 hp / ~249 lb‑ft combined) balance power in milliseconds. It’s that planted Subaru feel—made electric.

Pick Your Solterra

Trims & highlights

Premium

Symmetrical e‑AWD, dual‑function X‑MODE®, EyeSight® Driver Assist

  • Up to 227‑mile EPA range*
  • 8.3" ground clearance
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™
  • StarTex® water‑resistant seating

Limited

Adds convenience & tech for harbor‑to‑highway days

  • Power rear gate
  • Panoramic View Monitor (360°)
  • Heated steering wheel & seats
  • Available Advanced Park

Touring

Top‑tier interior, tech, and exterior details

  • Distinctive exterior accents
  • Ventilated front seats
  • Harman Kardon® premium audio
  • Available Touring Onyx Edition
Solterra with bikes near the Hammer Slough boardwalk and Sing Lee Alley
Everyday EV

For Petersburg people

Headlamp in the glove box and a dog towel in the cargo tray? You’ll get along with Solterra. It’s quiet around town, planted on Mitkof Highway, and happy on washboard out toward Ohmer Creek or Blind Slough. Plenty of space for a Hammer & Wikan grocery run, too.

Seating for five + gear
Flat cargo floor & wide hatch
Accessory crossbars & cargo solutions
Stop by

See Solterra at Juneau Subaru

Ferry or fly—swing through the auto mall for a drive. We’ll walk you through home charging, winter tips for Mitkof miles, and accessories that fit how you live—from roof cradles to cargo liners. New to EVs? We’ll keep it simple and local.

Does charging in Petersburg use mostly hydro power?
Yes—Petersburg is served by regional hydro (Tyee Lake via SEAPA) plus the local Blind Slough project, with diesel generators as backup. That means home charging often benefits from a clean, mostly renewable mix.
Are there public chargers in town?
Public options are limited; most owners rely on home Level 2. Before longer trips, check a station locator and plan a home‑base charge. The AMHS ferry terminal south of town is a good staging point for regional travel.
Juneau Subaru — Proudly serving Petersburg, Kupreanof, and all of Mitkof Island.
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