Interesting that Tesla is the king of fast charging, despite the technology being objectively worse in a fast charging application.
As far as I know this no longer the case for several years. Hyundai, Porsche, Audi, Zeekr, Volvo, Kia, Genesis, Nio, Lucid, XPENG, Maserati, Mercedes, BYD, … all offer faster charging speeds than Tesla. If you sort descending by charging speed on EV database, the first Tesla (model 3 RWD) appears only on page 14.
They are still among the most efficient cars however but also there, you’ll find good alternatives like the Hyundai Ioniq 6 (for model 3) or Ioniq 5 (for model Y). I think there’s also some very efficient models from BYD but apparantly they’re not listed in EV database (yet).
As far as I know this no longer the case for several years. Hyundai, Porsche, Audi, Zeekr, Volvo, Kia, Genesis, Nio, Lucid, XPENG, Maserati, Mercedes, BYD, … all offer faster charging speeds than Tesla. If you sort descending by charging speed on EV database, the first Tesla (model 3 RWD) appears only on page 14.
https://ev-database.org/#group=vehicle-group&rs-pr=10000_100000&rs-er=0_1000&rs-ld=0_1000&rs-ac=2_23&rs-dcfc=0_300&rs-ub=10_200&rs-tw=0_2500&rs-ef=100_350&rs-sa=-1_5&rs-w=1000_3500&rs-c=0_5000&rs-y=2010_2030&s=11&p=13-10
They are still among the most efficient cars however but also there, you’ll find good alternatives like the Hyundai Ioniq 6 (for model 3) or Ioniq 5 (for model Y). I think there’s also some very efficient models from BYD but apparantly they’re not listed in EV database (yet).