The charging capacity of an electric car depends on the technical specifications of the vehicle and the available charging equipment.
Many electric cars equipped with a three-phase onboard charger can typically charge at a capacity of 22 kW, provided they are connected to a charging station with a corresponding capacity. It should be noted that not all electric cars are standardly equipped with a three-phase onboard charger and that the charging capacity may vary per car model and configuration.
Some examples of electric cars capable of charging at 22 kW include the Tesla Model S and Model X (depending on the configuration), the BMW i3, the Audi e-tron, the Mercedes-Benz EQC, the Porsche Taycan, and the Renault ZOE (in newer models).
However, it is important to note that the charging capacity also depends on the availability of a charging point with suitable capacity. Not all public charging stations support 22 kW charging. It is advisable to check in advance what charging capacity is available at the charging points you intend to use.

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