As EV makers try to expand their ranges, they’re also pushing the tech on fast charging so you can spend less time plugged in and more time on the road. Click here to read more.
One thing that gas-powered cars still have over many of their electric counterparts is how much quicker it is to fill a car’s tank up versus its battery. This hasn’t been lost on
, with regular AC charging, you can get 33 miles out of a one-hour charge. With one hour of DC charging, you can get a staggering 649 miles per charge!
is a serious luxury EV. This swanky sedan with the S-class label gets 32 miles per one hour of AC charging and 489 miles per one hour of DC charging. You’ll be able to push the limits in luxury with this Benz.
Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual Motor
The staple brand of all EVs (at least for now!) can get you charged up and back out on the road in no time. The Model Y can get from 0-60 MPH in splintering 3.5 and can get you 33 miles out of one hour of AC charging. If you plug up to DC, you’re looking at 370 miles per one hour of charging.
Everyday EVs with the fastest charging times
Kia EV6 Long Range 2WD
Porsche is generally expensive while Kia is much more affordable. OK, so maybe you lose some of that big horsepower and glitzy name, but the
Its charging stats are nearly comparable to the Porsche when it comes to charging, with it getting 31 miles per one-hour AC charge and the same big 649 miles per one-hour DC charge.
along with the Kia EV6 have taken the EV scene by storm this year. The Korean-made cars are both much more affordable than anything else on this list, and well, they’re on this list - playing with the big guns.
The Ioniq 5 can get you 36 miles per one hour of AC charging and an impressive 579 miles for one hour of DC charging.
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