It depends on a lot of factors like temperature and size of the battery pack. Plus a full charge takes quite a bit because it slows down when it gets close to full so as to not damage the battery. I usually get enough energy to drive to Vail in about 20 minutes, but a full charge will be over an hour due to it slowing down as it charges.
Tesla Supercharging stations charge with up to 145 kW of power distributed between two adjacent cars, with a maximum of 120 kW per car. That is up to 16 times as fast as public charging stations; they take about 20 minutes to charge to 50%, 40 minutes to charge to 80%, and 75 minutes to 100%.
I'm showing at 45% remaining, it will take 50 minutes for a full charge. We went to a third party and it said print out our charge. Wow this is much faster.
Depends on your battery size and how far you've discharged it voupled with temperature of battery. I have a P85 and from half to full charge is usually 20-40 minutes. When it's just me at the DIA charger I've seen a 300+ kw charge rate, giving me about 90 miles in roughly 20 minutes.
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