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Summary table of power and recharging time per vehicle
Modèles | Puissance de recharge maximale | Temps de recharge (0 à 80%) |
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1. Tesla Model Y
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250 kW
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20 minutes
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2. Audi e-tron GT
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270 kW
|
25 minutes
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3. Porsche Taycan Turbo
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270 kW
|
22 minutes
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4. Hyundai Ioniq 5
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350 kW
|
18 minutes
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5. Kia EV6
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239 kW
|
18 minutes
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6. Mercedes EQS
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350 kW
|
31 minutes
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7. BMW iX3
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150 kW
|
30 minutes
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8. Volvo C40 Recharge
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130 kW
|
28 minutes
|
9. Mercedes EQE
|
350 kW
|
32 minutes
|
10. Ford Mustang Mach-E
|
150 kW
|
38 minutes
|
Electric cars with ultra-fast charging
1. Tesla Model Y
We start this top 10 with one of the most famous Electric SUVsthe Tesla Model Y. The American manufacturer's iconic SUV, which topped the sales charts in France in November 2022, with a total of 2891 vehicles sold.There's no longer any need to prove your performance.
Equipped with a 239 kW (325 bhp)the Tesla Model Ywith its power and versatility, delivers impressive acceleration from 0 to 100 kph, in just a few seconds. 3.7 seconds.
Let's move on now to the subject that interests us: charging, and more specifically the duration of that charge. In this respect, the electric SUV from Tesla has surprised us once again, with fast recharging (0 to 80%) possible at a 250 kW and completed in just 20 minutes.
- Recharging power accepted: 250 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 20 minutes
2. Audi e-tron GT
In second place among electric cars with ultra-fast charging, we find theAudi e-tron GT quattro. Indeed, the electric saloon Germany is also an electric 100% model equipped with a fast-charging system that enables the vehicle to be charged up to 80 % of the battery in about 25 minutes.
To achieve this, theAudi e-tron GT quattro is equipped with a 93.4 kWh. This substantial capacity means that it can be recharged as quickly as possible, given its equally impressive motorisation, of 350 kW (476 bhp).
- Recharging power accepted: 270 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 25 minutes
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3. Porsche Taycan Turbo
We then return to the Porsche Taycan Turbothe German marque's iconic electric sports car.
In fact, the charging time from 0 to 80% of the Taycan Turbo is only 22 minutes at a fast-charging station with a maximum output of 270 kW. In terms of its powertrain, the electric sports car is equipped with a very powerful electric motor, rated at 460 kW (625 bhp) and a battery of 93.4 kWhwhich allows it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
- Recharging power accepted: 270 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 22 minutes
4. Hyundai Ioniq 5
We continue with the Hyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai's electric 100% compact crossover.
Indeed, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is compatible with DC chargers with a maximum output of 350 kW, enabling it to recharge from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes.
In terms of performance, the compact electric has a battery with a capacity of 77 kWh and an electric motor of 239 kW (325 bhp).
This motorisation enables it to provide autonomy up to 507 km and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than a minute. 5.1 seconds.
- Charging power accepted: 350 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 18 minutes
5. Kia EV6
We continue with a second electric crossover model from Korea, the Kia EV6. This 100% electric crossover regains 10 to 80% of its battery by 18 minuteson a fast-charging station with a maximum capacity of 239 kW.
With its 77.4 kWh and its 239 kWh (325 bhp), l'EV6 0 100 km/h in 5.2 secondsfor an autonomy of 506 km.
- Recharging power accepted: 239 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 18 minutes
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Fast-charging electric cars
6. Mercedes EQS
Now it's time for the Mercedes EQSthe 100% electric saloon developed by the famous German brand. The Mercedes EQS recharges from 0 to 80% in 31 minuteson a fast-charging station up to 350 kW.
La electric saloon German, with the motorisation of 385 kW (523 bhp) also has great autonomy, with a range of up to 783 km.
- Charging power accepted: 350 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 31 minutes
7. BMW iX3
Let's continue with another German electric model, the BMW iX3a 100% electric SUV from the brand with the propeller.
Indeed, the BMW iX3 is compatible with a charging capacity of up to 150 kW.
At this power, the Electric SUV recovers 80% from its battery by 30 minutes about.
As for its engine, the BMW iX3 is equipped with a 210 kW (286 bhp) for a battery of 74 kWhgiving it maximum autonomy of 461 km.
- Recharging power accepted: 150 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 30 minutes
8. Volvo C40 Recharge
We now move on to Volvo C40 Rechargethe Swedish manufacturer's flagship electric crossover.
In terms of its specific features, the Volvo C40 Recharge has an autonomy of 481 kmthanks to its 175 kW (238 bhp). The electric crossover can be fast-charged to a maximum of 130 kWallowing it to recover 80% of its energy by 28 minutes.
- Accepted recharging power: 130 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 28 minutes
9. Mercedes EQE
We continue with another model of electric saloon developed by Mercedes. TheEQE recharges to 80% in 32 minutes at a fast-charging point.
In terms of performance, the Mercedes EQE has an autonomy of 645 km and a 215 kW (292 bhp)With a battery capacity of 90 kWh.
- Charging power accepted: 350 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 32 minutes
10. Ford Mustang Mach-E
This time it's a North American electric model, the Ford Mustang Mach-Ebelonging to the Electric SUVs.
Le Ford Mustang Mach-Ewith a battery capacity of 76 kWh and its 198 kW (269 bhp)is compatible with a maximum charging power of 150 kWwhich allows it to recharge from 0 to 80% in 38 minutes. Finally, the American electric SUV has a range of up to 440 km.
- Recharging power accepted: 150 kW
- Fast recharge time (0 to 80%): 38 minutes
Factors that influence the recharging time of an electric car
Many factors will have an impact on the recharge speed of your electric vehicle.
Indeed, the electric carthe power of its battery and the power of the charging point are all factors that will strongly influence the recharging time required for your vehicle.
In most cases, for example, electric vehicles with a high-capacity battery will recharge faster.
It should also be noted that the majority of electric 100% models on the market are limited to a charging power of 100 kWThis is mainly due to insufficient battery capacity to support higher power.
This limitation makes it impossible to charge these electric cars on the ultra-fast charging stations accessible to the public, with a power rating of up to 350 kW.
This helps to explain why it is difficult to optimise the recharging time of some vehicles any further, given this limitation.
When it comes to the fastest-charging electric cars, we're going to take a closer look at the fast charging powerwhich corresponds to the recharge time required to reach 80% of loading.
Read also : What is the fastest recharging point in the world?
We've come to the end of our list of the fastest-charging electric vehicles.
We hope it has helped you choose your next electric car model to suit your needs.
What's more, when it comes to electric vehicles with fast or even ultra-fast recharging, it's a safe bet that new 100% electric models with high recharging power will be coming out soon, as early as 2023.
If you would like to find out more aboutsupport for the installation of charging points for private customers in 2024For more information, see our article on this subject.