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The 30 fastest-charging EVs in 2024

The 30 fastest-charging EVs in 2024



Even if you don't suffer from range anxiety, knowing how far your electric car can travel on a charge is obviously incredibly important. Maybe most of your driving is short-range trips, and you charge at home every night, happily passing by gas stations and public EV chargers alike, except for those rare road trips. Or maybe you often take regional drives in your EV, and are familiar with the nearby charging infrastructure. Either way, no one loves spending time at the public charging station. If you really want to avoid public charging at all costs, you'll want one of the EVs with the longest range (and if cost is your biggest concern, check out our list of the cheapest EVs available). And if you want to minimize the amount of time you're waiting at those stations, you'll want to make sure you have one of the fastest-charging EVs on the market.

With that in mind, here are the electric cars, SUVs and trucks (that have been announced and are coming soon) that can charge the quickest at a public charger. For these purposes, we’re ranking the cars by their peak charging capability, listed in kilowatts (kW). As the number of fast-charging EVs is increasing rapidly, we’re using 200 kW as the cutoff for this list.

Charging speed variables

Keep in mind, there are a number of variables that affect the practical realities of fast-charging, variables that can specifically slow things down. For instance, EVs don’t maintain that peak charging rate over the course of the charging session. The charge state of the battery affects speed, and the rate will dip significantly when a battery gets to 80% and then plummets to a trickle once approaching 100. EVs also have different size batteries, and a bigger battery will obviously take longer to top off. Furthermore, a lighter, slower vehicle can go more miles on the same amount of electricity than a heavy, fast vehicle like the enormous GMC Hummer EV, so while two vehicles could charge at the same rate, the actual miles being given back to the battery will be different based on that car's efficiency. Also, things like the age and temperature of the battery can affect charging speeds.

We could have calculated charging rates by miles per hour based on peak charging rate and battery capacity, but due to some of the variables above, those calculations wouldn't be achievable in the real world. That's why we landed on peak kW instead for the purposes of this list. We have, however, included manufacturer claims for charging speeds that might help give a better sense of the time it would take to charge the car in ideal conditions. So, without further ado, here are the fastest-charging EVs available now or in the near future.

GMC Hummer EV Pickup peak charging power: 350 kW

GMC claims the Hummer EV Pickup can add nearly 100 miles in 10 minutes.

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2024 Sierra EV Denali Edition 1
2024 Sierra EV Denali Edition 1

GMC Sierra EV peak charging power: 350 kW

GMC says the Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 can, like its big brother Hummer, add 100 miles in 10 minutes.

 

2025 Ram 1500 REV
2025 Ram 1500 REV

Ram 1500 REV peak charging power: 350 kW

Ram says its soon-to-arrive 1500 REV electric pickup can add 100 miles of range in 10 minutes.

 

Lotus Eletre peak charging power: 350 kW

Lotus says the Eletre can charge from 10% to 80% in 20 minutes.

 

Porsche Taycan peak charging power: 320 kW

The 2025 Porsche Tacyan can charge at up to 320 kW, from 10% to 80% in as little as 18 minutes. That's the same amount of time as the 2024 Taycan (which peaks at 270 kW), despite the new model's larger battery.

 

GMC Hummer EV SUV peak charging power: 300 kW

GMC says the Hummer EV SUV can recover about 100 miles of range in about 12 minutes.

 

Chevrolet Silverado EV peak charging power: 300 kW

Chevy’s new electric Silverado EV pickup can add up to 100 miles in 10 minutes of charging.

 

Lucid Air peak charging power: 300 kW

Lucid says that fast charging the Air Grand Touring can add up to 200 miles of charge in about 12 minutes.

 

Audi E-Tron GT peak charging power: 270 kW

The Audi E-Tron GT uses the same battery architecture as the 2024 Porsche Taycan, and Audi claims a 5% to 80% charge in as little as 22.5 minutes.

 

2024 Porsche Macan 4
2024 Porsche Macan 4

Porsche Macan Electric peak charging power: 270 kW

The soon-to-arrive Porsche Macan Electric can charge from 10% to 80% in a clamed 21 minutes.

 

Fisker Ocean peak charging power: 250 kW

Fisker says the Ocean can charge from 10% to 80% in about 35 minutes.

 

Tesla Model 3 Highland
Tesla Model 3 Highland

Tesla Model 3 peak charging power: 250 kW

Tesla says its Model 3 can add up to 200 miles of range in 15 minutes of charging.

 

Tesla Model S peak charging power: 250 kW

Tesla says its Model S can add up to 200 miles of range in 15 minutes of charging.

 

Tesla Model X peak charging power: 250 kW

Tesla says its Model X can add up to 200 miles of range in 15 minutes of charging.