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It can take anywhere from 30 minutes to over 12 hours to charge an EV. That’s because charging times for EVs vary depending on a number of factors, such as:
- How much charge does it currently have?
- How much are you looking to charge it?
- What speed charger are you using?
- What’s the car’s maximum charging rate?
- How big is the car’s battery?
To give you some idea, most home and public chargers are 7kW, which will fully charge an electric car with a 60kWh battery from 0% to 100% in just under 8 hours.
For 50kW rapid chargers, the general rule of thumb is you can add ~100 miles on a ~35 minute charge.
Also, most EV drivers rarely charge their car from low to full, but instead keep their battery topped up throughout the day with frequent, short charges.
That depends on the type of bike, the battery capacity, the ambient temperature and how you use it: a fit rider on flattish roads or trails may be riding without assistance a lot of the time, whereas a less fit rider on hilly terrain is likely to be calling on the motor to help a lot more. With a legal cut-off of assistance at 25kph (around 15mph) in many countries, road riders could easily exceed this without using the motor, whereas mountain bikers on technical trails will be calling on their motors more. In short, it depends on your fitness, riding style and the terrain.













