Power
340 kW
(462 HP)
0-100 km/h
3.7 s
Top Speed
190 km/h
Battery Options
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Charging Curve & Charging Speed Analysis
Understanding Charging Performance
Charging performance isn't just about peak power—it's about sustained power across the entire charging curve. A vehicle that maintains 150kW from 10-80% SOC will charge faster than one that peaks at 250kW but quickly drops to 100kW after 20% SOC. The shape of the curve matters more than the highest peak power.
The key metric is C-rate, which accounts for both charging power and battery capacity. A C-rate of 2.0 means the battery can theoretically charge from 0-100% in 30 minutes, while 1.0 C-rate equals 60 minutes. This makes it easy to compare vehicles regardless of battery size.
Charging Curve Shape
Flat, sustained power across a wide SOC range beats high peaks that quickly taper off. Look for vehicles that maintain high power from 10-80% SOC.
C‑Rate & Timing
C-rate normalizes charging speed across different battery sizes. Higher C-rates mean shorter charging times and more flexible road trip planning.
Battery Options
Average Charging Power
77 kW
Avg C‑rate: 1.0
Maximum Charging Power
120 kW
At 7 → 27% SOC
Minimum Charging Power
20 kW
0–100% Charging Time
1 h 2 min
Charging Curve
State of Charge over Time
| SOC Range | Charging Time | Avg. Power | Avg. C-Rate | Energy Added |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0% → 100% | 1 h 2 min | 77.1 kW | 1.03 C | 80.6 kWh |
| 0% → 90% | 46 min | 94.7 kW | 1.26 C | 72.6 kWh |
| 0% → 80% | 36 min | 104.7 kW | 1.40 C | 64.5 kWh |
| 5% → 100% | 59 min | 77.4 kW | 1.03 C | 76.6 kWh |
| 5% → 90% | 42 min | 96.4 kW | 1.28 C | 68.6 kWh |
| 5% → 80% | 33 min | 107.9 kW | 1.44 C | 60.5 kWh |
| 10% → 100% | 57 min | 76.0 kW | 1.01 C | 72.6 kWh |
| 10% → 90% | 40 min | 95.4 kW | 1.27 C | 64.5 kWh |
| 10% → 80% | 31 min | 107.4 kW | 1.43 C | 56.5 kWh |