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This depends on many different factors, such as battery size, vehicle charging capacity, type of charging station etc.
The time it takes to charge your electric car will depend on many different factors, such as battery size, vehicle charging capacity, type of charging station, state of charge, and even weather conditions. Below, we cover each of these factors in a little more detail.
We have made the following table to give you an approximate idea of how long it takes to charge an electric car from 20 percent to 80 percent SoC, depending on the battery size of an electric car and the power output of a charging station.
Type of EV | Small EV | Medium EV | Large EV | Light Commercial |
Battery size (right) Power output (below) | 25 kWh | 50 kWh | 75 kWh | 100 kWh |
2.3 kW | 10h30m | 24h30m | 32h45m | 43h30m |
7.4 kW | 3h45m | 7h45m | 10h00m | 13h30m |
11 kW | 2h00m | 5h15m | 6h45m | 9h00m |
22 kW | 1h00m | 3h00m | 4h30m | 6h00m |
50 kW | 36 min | 53 min | 1h20m | 1h48m |
120 kW | 11 min | 22 min | 33 min | 44 min |
150 kW | 10 min | 18 min | 27 min | 36 min |
240 kW | 6 min | 12 min | 17 min | 22 min |
For illustrative purposes only: does not reflect exact charging times, some vehicles will not be able to handle certain power inputs and/or do not support fast charging.
If you would like to read more about how long it takes to charge your electric car, then head on over to our blog that covers the subject in more detail here.
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