Electric Vehicles

What Is the Fastest Charging Electric Car?

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Gexa Energy
April 26, 2023
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Gexa Energy
Publication Date:
August 6, 2024
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August 6, 2024

If you're weighing the time it takes to charge an electric car, we've put together a list of the top 5 fast charging electric cars in 2024.

The Top 5 Fastest Charging Electric Cars  

  1. Lucid Air  
  1. Hyundai Ioniq 6  
  1. Kia EV6   
  1. Porsche Taycan   
  1. Tesla Model 3 

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  1. Lucid Air Sapphire – The Fastest Charging EV  

Charging Speed: 20 miles per minute / 80% in 15 minutes  

Description: The Lucid Air Sapphire holds our #1 spot for being the 2024 fastest charging electric car or EV on the market. Remarkably, it can take as quickly as 20 minutes to power its battery to a range of 300 miles. And it can get you to 80% in only 15 minutes. Lucid Motors touts the car's ability to charge at an astounding speed of 20 miles per minute, doubling the rate of Tesla's fastest charging network. This is due to the Lucid Air's innovative 900-volt electrical system, which can manage such high charging speeds. Additionally, the vehicle boasts a high-capacity battery pack that can support an impressive distance of up to 516 miles on a single charge. These astounding features position the Lucid Air Sapphire as an attractive choice for those seeking a high-performance EV with minimal charging requirements.  

  1. Hyundai Ioniq 5  

Charging Speed: 16.1 miles per minute / 80% in 18 minutes  

Description: As #2 on our list of the fastest-charging electric cars in 2024, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an impressive electric vehicle that aims to bring a new wave of innovation to the industry with its fast-charging abilities. The car is set to feature an 800-volt charging mechanism that can restore battery power from 10 to 80 percent in a mere 18 minutes—a rate considerably quicker than most EVs not in the Ioniq line. With an estimated range of about 220 miles, the 2024 Ioniq 5 presents itself as an excellent choice for extended road journeys or everyday commuting. Its design is futuristic, boasting sleek, aerodynamic lines and a spacious, technologically advanced interior that includes a haptic feedback steering wheel.

  1. Kia EV6 

Charging Speed: 14.5 miles per minute / 80% in <18 minutes  

Description: The Kia EV6 stands out as an all-electric crossover SUV that delivers notably fast charging speeds. However, the exact charging time will depend on the charging station used and the charging capacity of the car's battery. Kia has outfitted the 2024 EV6 with a potent 800-volt charging system that facilitates exceptionally quick charging times. With its 168kW engine, the EV6 can power up from 10% to 80% in a mere 18 minutes when utilizing a 350-kW fast charger. This translates into significant battery charge increments with just a brief 5-to-10-minute halt at a fast-charging station.

  1. Porsche Taycan   

Charging Speed: 15.5 miles per minute / 80% in 22.5 minutes  

Description: The Porsche Taycan is our #4 fast charging electric car, and with the right charger, it can get you up to 80% in under 23 minutes. This EV’s charging time is dependent on the type of charging technology employed. The default charging arrangement is a 9.6kW AC charger capable of fully powering the car in roughly nine hours. However, the Taycan also accommodates fast-charging technology, significantly reducing the charging duration.

Employing a 50 kW DC fast charger, the Taycan can replenish its battery to 80% in about 93 minutes. Best of all, with access to a 150 kW DC fast charger, this figure drops dramatically, allowing the Taycan to charge up to 80% in a mere 23 minutes. The charging pace is also contingent on the battery size of the Taycan, which includes the standard Performance Battery and the optional Performance Battery Plus. All things considered, the Taycan's charging speed is competitive with other fast-charging electric vehicles in the market, especially when paired with high-powered fast-charging stations.

  1. Tesla Model 3 

Charging Speed: 15 miles per minute / 80% in under 30 minutes  

Description: The charging speed of the Tesla Model 3 fluctuates based on which charger you use. The Model 3 supports DC fast charging, leading to significantly reduced charging times. At a Tesla Supercharger station, the Model 3 can achieve a peak charging rate of 170 kW. This can supply up to 75 miles of range with just 5 minutes of charging. Generally, a full charge during a standard Supercharger session can be accomplished in about 45 to 60 minutes, contingent on the battery's condition. And you’ll get to 80% in less than half an hour. When using a Level 2 charging station, the car's built-in charger can handle an upper limit of 11.5 kW, allowing it to fully charge the car's battery within an estimated 8 to 12 hours.

It should be noted that the charging pace is influenced by factors such as the starting charge percentage of the battery, the ambient temperature, and other variables. Overall, with its impressive charging capabilities, the Model 3 is an attractive option for those seeking a fast charging electric car.

Gexa Energy can help save you money and support your household in being more efficient with Gexa Energy’s electric vehicle plans. To learn more about EVs, check out our articles covering the cost of an electric car and the cost to charge an EV.  

FAQs About the Fastest Charging Electric Cars

What electric car goes the longest on a charge?

The 2024 Lucid Air Sapphire can go the longest on a single charge, getting up to 500 miles of range.  

Will electric cars ever charge fast?

Yes! As electric cars are already charging faster than ever, advancements in technology point to a continuation in faster charging times.  

Do electric cars charge while driving?

Electric vehicles have the ability to recharge while in motion through a mechanism known as regenerative braking. This process takes advantage of the kinetic energy generated as the vehicle slows down or halts to replenish the electric car's battery. The energy usually lost to friction in conventional braking systems is instead transformed into electric energy and stored back in the battery. While it’s not feasible to completely charge an electric car’s battery solely through driving, regenerative braking contributes to enhancing the vehicle’s efficiency and extending its range.

Which electric car charges the fastest?

The current fastest charging electric car is the 2024 Lucid Air Sapphire, getting to 80% in around 15 minutes for a long-range vehicle.  

What is EV fast charging?

EV fast charging is an advanced technology that shortens the charging time necessary for electric vehicles. Standard charging methods typically require several hours to fully recharge an EV's battery. However, EV fast charging allows EV owners to recharge their vehicles in a significantly shorter duration. This accelerated charging pace is achieved through a higher voltage and/or amperage supplied to the battery. The exact charging duration can differ depending on the fast charging level, ranging from 50 kilowatts (kW) to 350 kW.

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