Category: EV Charging Rate

EV Charging Rate in kW

  • EV MPVs/ People Carriers 2026 – Charging Rate

    The quickest EV charging rate for an MPV/ People Carrier on sale in the UK in 2026 is 200kW for the Kia PV5 (van/MPV), followed by 170kW for the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, and 100kW for the Peugeot e-Rifter and Citroën ë-Berlingo.

    You can compare EV charging rates of all UK MPVs/ People Carriers from the tables below. Many EVs offer a choice of battery sizes; hence, EV charging rates are shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypeMax DC Charging Speed
    Kia PV5 (van/MPV)MPV/Van~150–200 kW
    Volkswagen ID. BuzzMPV/Van~170 kW
    Peugeot e-RifterMPV~100 kW
    Citroën ë-BerlingoMPV~100 kW

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.

  • EV Sports/Luxury Cars 2026 – Charging Rate

    The quickest EV charging rate for an estate car on sale in the UK in 2026 is 350kW for the Hyundai Ioniq 6, followed by 250kW for the Tesla Model 3, and 205kW for the BMW i4.

    You can compare EV charging rates of all UK estate cars from the tables below. Many EVs offer a choice of battery sizes; hence, EV charging rates are shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypeMax DC Charging Speed
    Audi e-tron GTSports/GT~270–320 kW (Recharged)
    Porsche TaycanSports/GT~320 kW (Recharged)
    Maserati GranTurismo FolgoreSports/GT~270 kW
    Rolls-Royce SpectreLuxury Coupe~195 kW
    Tesla Model SLuxury Saloon~250 kW
    Tesla Model XLuxury SUV~250 kW

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.

  • EV Estate Cars 2026 – Charging Rate

    The quickest EV charging rate for an estate car on sale in the UK in 2026 is 350kW for the Hyundai Ioniq 6, followed by 250kW for the Tesla Model 3, and 205kW for the BMW i4.

    You can compare EV charging rates of all UK estate cars from the tables below. Many EVs offer a choice of battery sizes; hence, EV charging rates are shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypeMax DC Charging Speed
    BMW i5 TouringEstate~205 kW
    MG5 EVEstate~87–100 kW
    Volkswagen ID.7 TourerEstate~175–200 kW

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.

  • EV Saloon Cars 2026 – Charging Rate

    The quickest EV charging rate for a saloon car on sale in the UK in 2026 is 350kW for the Hyundai Ioniq 6, followed by 250kW for the Tesla Model 3, and 205kW for the BMW i4.

    You can compare EV charging rates of all UK saloon cars from the tables below. Many EVs offer a choice of battery sizes; hence, EV charging rates are shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypeMax DC Charging Speed
    BMW i4Saloon~200–205 kW
    Hyundai Ioniq 6Saloon~235–350 kW (Recharged)
    Tesla Model 3Saloon~250 kW (Recharged)
    Mercedes EQESaloon~170–200 kW
    Mercedes EQSSaloon~200 kW
    Volkswagen ID.7Saloon~175–200 kW

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.

  • EV SUVs 2026 – Charging Rate

    The quickest EV charging rate for an SUV on sale in the UK in 2026 is 350kW for the Kia EV9 and Lotus Eletre, followed by 270kW for the Audi Q6 e-tron, Porsche Macan Electric and BMW iX3 (new gen expected).

    You can compare EV charging rates of all UK SUVs from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes, hence EV charging rate ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypeMax DC Charging Speed
    Audi Q4 e-tronSUV~135–175 kW
    Audi Q6 e-tronSUV~270 kW (Recharged)
    BMW iX1SUV~130 kW
    BMW iX3 (new gen expected)SUV~200–270 kW
    BMW iXSUV~200 kW
    BYD Atto 3SUV~88 kW
    BYD Seal USUV~140 kW
    Ford Explorer EVSUV~135–185 kW
    Hyundai Ioniq 5SUV~235 kW (Recharged)
    Jaguar I-PaceSUV~100 kW
    Kia EV3SUV~130–150 kW
    Kia EV6SUV~235 kW (Recharged)
    Kia EV9SUV~210–350 kW (Recharged)
    Lotus EletreSUV~350 kW (Recharged)
    Mercedes EQASUV~100 kW
    Mercedes EQBSUV~100 kW
    Mercedes EQC (legacy)SUV~110 kW
    Mercedes EQE SUVSUV~170–200 kW
    Mercedes EQS SUVSUV~200 kW
    Nissan AriyaSUV~130 kW
    Peugeot e-2008SUV~100 kW
    Peugeot e-3008SUV~160–210 kW
    Porsche Macan ElectricSUV~270 kW (Recharged)
    Skoda EnyaqSUV~135–175 kW
    Skoda ElroqSUV~175 kW (NimbleFins)
    Tesla Model YSUV~250 kW (Recharged)
    Toyota bZ4XSUV~150 kW
    Volkswagen ID.4SUV~135–175 kW
    Volkswagen ID.5SUV~135–175 kW
    Volvo EX30SUV~150–175 kW
    Volvo EX90SUV~250 kW

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.

  • EV Hatchback cars 2026 – Charging Rate

    The quickest EV charging rate for a hatchback on sale in the UK in 2026 is 200kW for the BMW i3 (2026 new gen), followed by 175kW for the Cupra Raval and 170kW for the Volkswagen ID.3.

    You can compare EV charging rates of all UK hatchback cars from the tables below. Many EVs have a choice of battery sizes, hence EV charging rate ranges shown as min–max.

    Make & ModelBody TypeMax DC Charging Speed
    BMW i3 (2026 new gen)Hatchback~150–200 kW
    BYD DolphinHatchback~88–100 kW
    Citroën ë-C3Hatchback~100 kW
    Cupra Raval (expected)Hatchback~125–175 kW
    Fiat 500eHatchback~85 kW
    MG4 EVHatchback~135–150 kW
    MINI Electric (Cooper SE)Hatchback~95 kW
    Nissan Leaf (new gen expected)Hatchback~130–150 kW
    Peugeot e-208Hatchback~100 kW
    Renault 5 E-TechHatchback~100 kW (Love Electric)
    Renault Twingo EV (expected)Hatchback~100 kW
    Volkswagen ID.3Hatchback~120–170 kW

    Results correct at time of publishing.

    The EV charging rates above are available at fast charge stations, a home wall box charger delivers around 20kW, and plugging into the mains without a wallbox will only deliver up to 3kW.