Electric Kias and Lucids can charge their batteries with more miles' worth of electricity in 10 and 20 minutes, respectively, than the Tesla Model S.
is wasted, and that also applies to electric car owners.not to buy an electric vehicle, but things are speeding up.
While most still need at least 40 minutes to replenish their batteries to 80% at a DC fast charging station, Tesla, Porsche, Kia, Hyundai and Lucid all have models that can do quicker than that.The P3 Group consulting firm has put some top models to the test to determine how many miles worth of electricity they can replenish during 10- and 20-minute charging sessions, which is much closer to the typical five-minute refueling stop for internal combustion engine cars than a 40-minute charge.
Electric vehicles go through a"charging curve" that typically sees them recharge the fastest early in a session, then slow down to avoid damaging the battery as it begins to fill. The results take into account the resulting level of the battery charge and energy efficiency of the vehicle.
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