Max EV charge speed calculator.

What charge speed can your vehicle handle? The maximum charge rate that your vehicle’s battery can accept is crucial to understanding the max power you can expect your car to pull at any given charger. Use our EV charging speed calculator to find out, on different Osprey chargers.

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MAX CHARGE RATE

Our charge points.

Osprey 50kW rapid charger

Circontrol Raption 50

  • Charge rate up to 50kW
  • Additional AC port for Type 2 charging up to 22kW
  • A 40kWh Nissan Leaf will take 41 minutes to charge*
  • A Tesla Model 3 Long Range will take 66 mins to charge*
  • A Jaguar I-PACE will take 75 minutes to charge*
Osprey 75kW rapid charger

Tritium RTM75

  • Charge rate up to 75kW
  • 6m long cables
  • A 40kWh Nissan Leaf will take 41 minutes to charge*
  • A Tesla Model 3 LR will take 49 mins to charge*
  • A Jaguar I-PACE will take 56 minutes to charge*
Osprey 150kW ultra-rapid charger

Kempower S-Series

  • Charge rate up to 150kW or 300kW
  • 5m long spring-loaded cables
  • Dynamic load balancing capability
  • A 40kWh Nissan Leaf will take 41 minutes to charge*
  • A Tesla Model 3 Long Range will take 30 mins to charge*
  • A Jaguar I-PACE will take 44 minutes to charge*
Osprey 175kW charger

Tritium PK175

  • Charge rate up to 175kW
  • 6m long cables
  • 10″ screen
  • A 40kWh Nissan Leaf will take 41 minutes to charge*
  • A Tesla Model 3 LR will take 26 mins to charge*
  • A Jaguar I-PACE will take 44 minutes to charge*

*The above charge times are estimations based on a charge from 10% battery level to 80% state of charge, after which the rate of charge decreases significantly to protect the vehicle’s battery.

Charging Speeds.

Knowing your maximum charge rate is only the beginning. There are a number of different factors that can affect your charging speed. In most cases, it is your car that determines that charging rate at any given time.

What affects charging speeds?