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Is fast-charging going beyond our imagination?

Most electric cars currently require a half-hour charge time to reach a full battery, but charging times are quickly shrinking down. Tesla just announced that its new fast-charging stations can fully charge batteries in only 30 minutes. This announcement was made as Tesla prepares for the release of its much-anticipated Model 3.

The latest technology has brought us to the world of wireless fast charging; which means that we no longer have to worry about finding a charger near us and can charge fast. Wireless charging means that it is not limited by the distance of the connection and is easy and convenient to use, picking up any device within range.

For those unfamiliar, fast charging can refer to the rapid charging of an electric vehicle with a DC fast charger from a public charging station or at home. Most modern vehicles have such chargers built in these days and there are quite a few shown below. Fast charging has become an integral part of how convenient and accessible electric vehicles have become.

The Tesla Model S is one of the safest cars on the road, and it’s because of their fast-charging capability. The Tesla supercharger network is expanding, and there are over 15,000 Tesla Superchargers in North America alone. There is a lot of talk about the future of charging infrastructure, which is important for electric cars to achieve mass adoption. With this rate of expansion, we can expect an unprecedented number of fast chargers in the next few years.

Tesla cars have wireless charging capabilities. It’s good for the environment, and it can charge the car in under an hour. For those who need to charge their car in a hurry, Tesla is the answer.

There are so many advantages of fast charging. Fast charging enables you to drive away from your home or office without having to wait around. It also reduces the amount of time you spend at a traffic light and increases your range. And that’s not all, because most fast charging stations cost less than using a normal outlet at home, especially when you take into account how much time it takes a standard outlet to charge the car.