The fastest charging electric vehicles (EVs) are now able to charge in just 9 minutes, bringing the time closer than ever to the average gas car fill-up, which takes around 3 minutes, plus about 1 minute to start the transaction and pay. In other words, EVs are now just twice as long to charge compared to refueling a gas car.
This marks a huge leap from the past, when a typical full charge at a supercharging station could take about an hour. As charging technology continues to improve, we’re seeing EVs become even more convenient for daily use. The gap in charging time is shrinking, making electric vehicles a more viable option for those who need speed and efficiency on the road.
With advancements like these, the future of EVs is looking faster and more accessible than ever.