As the number of electric vehicles available in Australia increases, you’ll read less about litres per 100km and more about kWh.

That’s because the amount of power an EV battery can store dictates how far you can drive before needing to plug in for a recharge.

But almost as important as how much electricity you can squeeze into a battery is how long it takes to do so.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

Imagine living with a petrol-powered car that could carry enough fuel to drive between Melbourne and Sydney, but you could only fill the tank through a drinking straw.

That’s why it’s important to consider not just the range of an electric vehicle, but also the time it takes to charge it.

Here’s what the numbers mean and what you need to look for when shopping around for an electric car.

What’s a kilowatt-hour (kWh)?

It’s probably not necessary to fully explain the physics and science behind a kilowatt-hour (kWh) and how it’s derived, any more than it’s necessary to understand the calculation of an internal-combustion engine’s horsepower or kilowatts.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

Put simply, a kWh is a unit of energy just like a calorie or joule, but one that’s particularly applicable to electric vehicles and their batteries.

The higher the number, the more energy the battery can absorb through charging and then release when required to drive the vehicle.

Context, though, is far more important than equations. At the upper end of the spectrum, the BMW iX is available with a 112kWh battery, while at the opposite end of the spectrum, the Mazda MX-30 is less than 40kWh.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

For even more perspective, your smartphone battery can store about 0.005kWh – or a total of about 2kWh over the course of a year’s use.

Even though your smartphone only holds a relatively tiny amount of energy, it doesn’t need to charge for any more than about eight hours to fit most people’s daily routines. Plug it in at night, and it will be ready for another day’s use the following morning.

It’s a little different for cars, however.

If you’re going to be using an electric vehicle to retrace largely the same route each day, and you are confident its single-charge driving range is enough, then you really only need a car that can charge to full capacity in about eight hours or overnight.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

But, for those days when you chose to go the long way, add in extra errands or even embark on a road trip, charging times become paramount over battery capacity, as you may need to top up while on the run – just as you do in a combustion-powered car.

Audi’s head of development of charging time and charging efficiency, Silvia Gramlich, highlighted the importance of battery charging speed and overall capacity.

“Customers should not just be interested in the maximum value of charging power, but rather how it progresses and may have to be reduced during a charging process, because otherwise the batteries – for physical reasons – heat up,” she said.

“The crucial question for customers is: how many kilowatt hours can I recharge in what period of time?”

80 is the golden number

Charging a battery is a little like getting air into a pool floaty, where the most pressure is required to fill the very last bit.

That’s why EV manufacturers often refer to an 80 per cent charge time, as this offers the best ratio of range to time.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

After about the 80 per cent point, charging speed slows dramatically and, therefore, most owners would not wait at a public charging point for the remaining 20 per cent of the charge in return for the extra investment of time.

Here is the maximum charge rate and time needed for an 80 per cent top-up for every electric vehicle available in Australia:

MODEL BATTERY CAPACITY (kWh)  CLAIMED RANGE (WLTP) MAX. CHARGE RATE (DC) TIME NEEDED FOR 80% CHARGE
Audi E-Tron GT 93.4kWh 488km 270kW 21 minutes
Audi Q8 E-Tron 106kWh 600km 170kW 31 minutes
BMW i4 80.7kWh 590km 200kW 31 minutes
BMW i7 106kWh 625km 195kW 34 minutes
BMW iX1 65kWh 440km 130kW 29 minutes
BMW iX3 80kWh 460km 150kW 32 minutes
BMW iX 112kWh 620km 200kW 35 minutes
BYD Atto 3 60.5kWh 420km 80kW 40 minutes
Genesis Electrified G80 87.2kWh 520km 350kW 25 minutes
Genesis Electrified GV70 77.4kWh 445km 350kW 18 minutes
Genesis GV60 77.4kWh 466km 350kW 18 minutes
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4kWh 500km 350kW 18 minutes
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh 484km 100kW 47 minutes
Jaguar I-Pace 90kWh 446km 104kW 45 minutes
Kia EV6 77kWh 528km 350kW 18 minutes
Kia Niro 64.8kWh 460km 80kW 43 minutes
LDV eDeliver 9 88.5kWh 280km 80kW 45 minutes
LDV eT60 88.5kWh 330km 80kW 45 minutes
LDV Mifa 9 90kWh 440km 120kW 36 minutes
Lexus UX300e 54.4kWh 450km 50kW 50 minutes
Mazda MX-30 36kWh 200km 40kW 36 minutes
Mercedes-AMG EQS 108kWh 580km 200kW 31 minutes
Mercedes-Benz EQA 67kWh 426km 100kW 30 minutes
Mercedes-Benz EQB 67kWh 371km 100kW 30 minutes
Mercedes-Benz EQC 80kWh 434km 110kW 30 minutes
MG ZS EV 51kWh 320km 75kW 40 minutes
Mini Cooper SE 33kWh 233km 50kW 36 minutes
Nissan Leaf 62kWh 385km 100kW 45 minutes
Polestar 2 78kWh 510km 155kW 35 minutes
Porsche Taycan 93.4kWh 485km 270kW 22.5 minutes
Tesla Model 3 75kWh 547km 250kW 30 minutes
Tesla Model Y 75kWh 514km 250kW 30 minutes
Volvo C40 Recharge 75kWh 418km 150kW 35 minutes
Volvo XC40 Recharge 75kWh 420km 150kW 40 minutes

In summary, the electric vehicles with a claimed 80 per cent charge time of 30 minutes or less include the Audi E-Tron GT, BMW iX1, Genesis Electrified G80, GV60 and Electrified GV70, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Mercedes-Benz EQA, EQB and EQC, Porsche Taycan, and the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.

It is important to note these figures are based on the maximum charge rate for the vehicle and certain factors such as battery temperatures and the current state of charge can affect charging times.

As you can see from the table, charging speed is related to battery capacity and driving range – but not exclusively. That’s because there are two other key factors at play.

Let’s explore how the fastest-charging models secure a position at the top of the table.

Battery design

All mainstream brand EV batteries are lithium-ion and have sophisticated cooling systems to manage the significant amount of heat generated by the rapid charging and discharging they incur when in use.

The cooling systems can also be reversed to warm the battery during very cold weather.

How efficiently the cooling system transports heat away from the individual battery cells can affect the charging speed. Initially, high charging speeds can slow dramatically if the heat builds up too fast, said Gramlich.

According to the German carmaker, the Q8 E-Tron’s cooling system design partly explains its superior charge speed as illustrated in the below graph for the pre-update model, first released in 2018.

Charging power (kW) and force (V)

Electricity is sometimes likened to water to explain its physics and behaviour, including current (measured in amps), which would be most like water’s flow speed and quantity, while voltage is more like the water’s pressure.

That’s the secret to Porsche, Hyundai, Kia and Genesis’s rapid charging scores. Unlike virtually all other EVs, which use up to 400 volts, the Taycan, Ioniq 5, EV6, GV60, Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80 systems are a whopping 800 volts.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

That means the ‘pressure’ of charging electrons into the battery is higher, enabling more driving range to be pushed into the cells in a shorter time. It also has performance advantages, too, when drawing charge back out of the battery.

AC/DC

It also applies to the amount of power applied by the charging system. Most EVs can be charged if all else fails using a standard three-pin 240-volt household socket, but this most basic method is represented by extremely long charging times.

The limiting factor is not just the volts and amps as previously mentioned, but also the alternating current of household power (AC).

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

That’s why all EV manufacturers offer some form of DC (direct current) charging, which is substantially faster. Just how fast depends on the charging power.

Home and away

Home charging power ranges from the lowest 3.6kW rate to 22kW depending on the type of power you have at home. A standard 10 amp three-pin socket is the slowest; upgrading to a 15 amp outlet will boost charge times, while three-phase power is the ultimate home fast charger solution.

To go beyond this, specialist EV charging stations are the only option and are normally limited to public/shared infrastructure. Industrial power management seriously ups the ante allowing EVs to charge at the maximum rates found in the table above.

Maximum charge power ranges from 40kW as in the case of the Mazda for example, and there’s a handful that will accept up to 350kW of charging power.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

Knowledge is (electric) power

Just as you should when considering any car purchase, arm yourself with the relevant information and have a list of all the things you need in your next car. It doesn’t matter if it’s boot space in litres or battery charging speed and capacity.

Generally speaking, a large battery has the potential to charge faster but only with the correct equipment.

Get your head around battery capacity in kWh, find out the charge times for the particular model you’re interested in and find out the charging options available at home and on the run.

here are the fastest-charging electric vehicles

A little research and homework will enable you to find the perfect EV to fit your lifestyle.

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