Charging times

The time it takes to charge your car depends on the charging type and several factors. The charging times mentioned are approximate.
Some examples of factors that can affect the charging time are:
  • preconditioning
  • the car's climate system and other active electrical loads
  • ambient temperature
  • battery temperature
  • charging equipment
  • battery size
  • battery condition and car condition
  • infrastructure
  • charging settings such as amperage limit.

AC charging from a household socket1

Current (A)2Charging power (kW)Charging time (hours)3
102.265
163.634
327.215
481110

AC charging at a charging station or from a charging point at home

Current (A)2Charging power (kW)Charging time (hours)3
6430
106.816
161110

Fast charging from a DC charging station

Station power (kW)4Charging time (minutes)5
5082
15030
30022
35022

 Note

The battery can charge the fastest when the battery level is low. After reaching 30%, the maximum charging speed gradually decreases as the battery level increases.

 Tip

When you use Google Maps to set a fast-charging station as your destination, the car preconditions the battery to improve charging performance once you get there.

 Note

If data is missing it will be updated at a later stage.
  1. 1Using a 200-240 V socket.
  2. 2Maximum charging current may vary depending on region.
  3. 3From 0-100%
  4. 4Maximum power that the charging station can supply
  5. 5Applies at 10-80% state of charge provided that the temperature of the battery is approximately 35 °C (95 °F). Charging times will vary and are dependent on factors such as outside temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition.

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