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As the festive season draws near, many of us brace ourselves for those awkward discussions with family members who often overestimate their knowledge on various topics. While skipping these gatherings is always an option—after all, you shouldn’t feel obligated to spend your time with individuals you find challenging—if you’re planning to attend and dread the thought of debating electric vehicles (EVs) over a feast of turkey and sides, we’ve compiled some insightful points to counter their misconceptions.
The Myth of Slow EV Charging
One prevalent misconception among those unfamiliar with electric vehicles is that charging them takes an excessively long time. This perspective is somewhat understandable; for over a hundred years, we’ve been accustomed to traditional cars that can be refueled in mere minutes using highly efficient liquid fuels that can flow into a tank at impressive rates.
In contrast, recharging batteries does require more time. Particularly when using standard AC chargers, the process can be slow. Even the most advanced fast-charging EVs connected to high-speed DC chargers typically need around 18–20 minutes to charge from 10% to 80%. For some individuals who prioritize speed during long-distance travel, this wait may seem intolerable.
By addressing these common misunderstandings about electric vehicle charging times and providing factual information about advancements in EV technology and infrastructure improvements, you can help foster more informed discussions during your holiday gatherings.
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