Fast Charging
Fast charging (or DC charging) is a technology that allows an electric vehicle's battery to be recharged in a very short time, typically 20 to 40 minutes to reach 80% charge. It uses high-power direct current (DC).
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When should fast charging be used for a business fleet?
Fast charging is a strategic tool, but not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Its use is relevant in specific cases: 1.
**High-Turnover Vehicles:** For vehicles that make multiple trips per day and don't have time for a full overnight charge.
A fast charging session during the driver's lunch break can be sufficient.
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**Long Distances and Unforeseen Events:** For journeys that exceed the vehicle's range, fast charging on major routes is essential to continue the mission.
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**Operational Troubleshooting:** If a vehicle was not properly charged overnight, a quick morning session can save its workday.
However, due to its cost (installation and higher kWh price) and its impact on the battery, the core strategy for a fleet should remain slow (AC) charging at the depot overnight.
Fast charging is the complement that provides flexibility.
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operational flexibility
high-turnover vehicles
en-route charging
top-up charging
strategic use
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Charging Station
Vehicle Battery
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