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Do most people care about it? I'm currently shopping for an EV, and all current models I've looked at seem to have fast charging times of about 30 - 35 minutes, give or take a few. It doesn't seem like there's a noticeable difference there to be a comparison point
I recently got a 2025 Kia Niro Wind and it's top charging speed is 85kW. Nowhere near top speeds, but it was more then enough during a recent road trip. I hadn't factored the speed in my research (was still learning at the time), but honestly now that I know more it still wouldn't be something I consider.
How long does it take you for 10 - 80% at that speed?
No idea, haven't had a need to try yet. I'm generally charging on a level 2 charger at home, and during the trip we'd charge in 20-30% chunks as needed
If you were told it would take 2 hours to charge from 10%-80% at the fastest speed, would you care about it?
Yes, I care. I use my EV to make a 240 mile trip every two months. I stop to refill after the guess o meter says I have 80-90 miles left in my tank.
Is there a current gen model that does that? Like I said, they all seem to be within a few minutes of each other