In 2024, most EVs charge much faster than you’d expect. Although some laggards still take nearly an hour to add 200 miles of range, today’s best-sellers are capable of ultra-fast charging. Unless you’re considering a bargain EV lease for short commutes, you’ll want to make sure that your vehicle is capable of fast charging.
These are the charging times for the fastest charging electric vehicles on the market today. Charge times are reflected as 10% to 80% since charging speeds slow significantly beyond 80% state of charge. You might have noticed that your phone and laptop do the same thing. Let’s dive in.
Fastest-Charging Electric Cars and Crossovers
Kia EV6
Wind Rear-Wheel Drive
10-80% (217 miles of range gained) in 18 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 235 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 248 miles
Range at 100%: 310 miles
Starting price with destination charges: $43,975
Federal EV tax incentive: Does not qualify (not produced in America)
*Note: The all-new EV9 three-row electric SUV also charges extremely fast. It’s based on the exact same powertrain. However, prices for the EV9 start closer to $60,000. Check out EV9 listings.
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Hyundai IONIQ 5
Rear-Wheel Drive
10-80% (212 miles of range gained) in 18 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 235 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 242 miles
Range at 100%: 303 miles
Starting price with destination charges: $47,225
Federal EV tax incentive: Does not qualify (not produced in America)
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Tesla Model 3
Long Range Dual Motor
10-80% (251 miles of range gained) in 22 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 235 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 273 miles
Range at 100%: 341 miles
Starting price with destination charges: $49,130
Federal EV tax incentive: No, but the Model 3 Performance qualifies.
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Tesla Model Y
Rear-Wheel Drive
10-80% (180 miles of range gained) in 22 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 235 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 208 miles
Range at 100%: 260 miles
Starting price with destination charges: $46,380
Federal EV tax incentive: Qualifies under price caps. Learn more.
Fastest-Charging Luxury EVs
Genesis GV60
Dual-Motor
10-80% (174 miles of range gained) in 18 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 235 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 198 miles
Range at 100%: 248 miles
Starting price with destination charges: $59,980
Federal EV tax incentive: Qualifies under $55,000 price cap
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Lucid Air
10-80% (287 miles of range gained) in 22 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 300 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 328 miles
Range at 100%: 410 miles
Starting price with destination charges: $71,400
Federal EV tax incentive: No (too expensive)
Fastest-Charging Electric Trucks
Rivian R1T
Charging time: 10-80% (246 miles of range gained) in 41 minutes
Peak charging power accepted: 220 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 282 miles
Range at 100%: 352 miles
Starting price: $71,700
Federal EV tax incentive: Qualifies under price caps. Learn more.
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Chevrolet Silverado EV
Charging Time: 10-80% (gaining 308 miles of range) in 28 minutes.
Peak charging power accepted: 350 kilowatts
Range at 80%: 352 miles
Range at 100%: 440 miles
Starting price: $74,800 (until the WT is released)
Federal EV tax incentive: Qualifies under the $80,000 price cap. Learn more.
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