
One of the arguments that can force us to make a choice electric car and not another, the time has come charge.
For this, you need to pay attention to another charging capacity declared by manufacturers.
Auto More chose for you 5 models charging as soon as possible drums
Tesla Model 3
The first model in our selection that has one of the best charging times is this Tesla Model 3. The car is equipped with a battery 60 kW/h and can withstand the maximum load 175 kW.
This allows you to recover 250 kilometers WLTP in just 22 minutes. We remind you WLTP means optimistic consumption and with careful driving.
Battery life from 10 to 80% is with 25 minutes.
Tesla Model Y
Tesla dominates the rating of fast-charging electric cars. Second model: Tesla Model Y.
Unlike his sister, he will take 30 minutes to pass from 10 to 80% battery This allows you to fully recover 395 kilometers autonomy in the WLTP cycle.
The maximum battery capacity of this car is 250 kW.
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Hyundai Ioniq 5 continues the rest of the rating. Indeed, with average power 180 kWthis car can be charged from from 10 to 80% only in 18 minutes.
But be careful, its consumption is above than the Tesla Model 3. Therefore, you need to think about charging it more often than other models.
Audi E-Tron Sportback
Audi managed to optimize the fast charging of its E-Tron Sportback. Indeed, there is only a maximum charging capacity 150 kWit is necessary to move to the average load power from 10 to 80%.
In this exercise, the German electric model is above other cars market. This ensures a relatively short charging time. low.
In fact, it is necessary 11 minutes to add 100 kilometers of WLTP range and 25 minutes Add 250 kilometers.
Mercedes EQS
To complete this classification, let’s talk about the Mercedes EQS. It is equipped with a battery 107 kW/h and maximum charging power 210 kW.
To restore 250 kilometers WLTP range only required by Mercedes EQS 13 minutes landfill
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Source: Auto Plus

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