Generally speaking, you can expect that charging at a regular charging station will take some time. It usually takes several hours to fully charge an electric car, depending on the power of the charging station and the size of the battery.
At a regular charging station with a power of 3.7 kW to 7.4 kW, it usually takes several hours to fully charge an electric car, depending on the battery capacity of the car. This type of charging station is often used for slow charging, for example at home overnight or during the day at work.
Fast charging stations, on the other hand, have a higher power, usually between 50 kW and 350 kW, and can charge an electric car much faster. With a fast charger, you can typically add a significant amount of charge in about 20-60 minutes, depending on the capacity of the car and the charger.
It's important to note that the charging speed can vary depending on the specific car, the charging power of the station, and any limitations in the car's charging software. For example, some electric cars have a limitation on the maximum charging speed to protect the battery.
In short, the duration of charging at a charging station varies depending on the type of station, its power, the battery capacity of the car, and the current charge status of the battery.

Ole Diepstraten
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