Exactly, charging 80-100 is much slower than 0-80.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 both currently advertise charging from 10%-80% in 18 minutes (under ideal conditions). Charging from 10%-100% takes around 50 minutes (under ideal conditions).
So 10%-80% in 18 minutes, and 80%-100% in 32 minutes. So if you need to go far, it’s also quicker to charge to 80%, go as far as you can and then charge to 80% again.
It’s also important to note that charging to 100% puts much more wear and strain on the battery, so if you want your battery to keep it’s capacity for many years, you should avoid charging beyond 80.
Exactly, charging 80-100 is much slower than 0-80.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 both currently advertise charging from 10%-80% in 18 minutes (under ideal conditions). Charging from 10%-100% takes around 50 minutes (under ideal conditions).
So 10%-80% in 18 minutes, and 80%-100% in 32 minutes. So if you need to go far, it’s also quicker to charge to 80%, go as far as you can and then charge to 80% again.
It’s also important to note that charging to 100% puts much more wear and strain on the battery, so if you want your battery to keep it’s capacity for many years, you should avoid charging beyond 80.