Probably should just go to the Tesla supercharger webpage. They have a very good explanation of how fast charging is. But generally, on a road trip, we stop for long enough to get a cup of coffee or a bite to eat, use the restroom, maybe walk the dog for a couple minutes, then we get back in the car and go. We're rarely just sitting there waiting for the charger to finish. It does tell you when you have everyone juice to move on. You don't have to guess.
I am at Kettlemen City with 40 stalls for charging. It takes about 30 minutes. I have to rush to eat and go to the bathroom and wished took longer!
Depends... How much charge you need? How busy the station is? What the temperature is.... how much charge do you have.. But between 20 min for next destination or 1.5 hours.... It just depends
Usually only 20-ish minutes to get enough to get to the next supercharger or your destination.
Depends on vehicle, mileage left, how many miles you want to add, amperage, vehicle battery size and more.
I have a P85. 5% - 80% takes about 35 mins real world time. The remaining 20% takes about 40 mins. This is also at a full 120 kw charge rate which is rare. Also this location is slammed almost 24/7 so you will wait in line & charge slower.
100 miles in 15 mins or 300 miles in just over 50 mins
Depends on how many cars are charging. Seen it as high as 92kWh and as low as 6kWh. Dont bother with full charge. Try to go from 20% to 80%. Takes about as long as a cappuccino.
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