Range anxiety is quickly becoming a thing of the past when it comes to electric vehicles.

The biggest criticisms EVs faced were insufficient range and slow charging.

The issue of range is long gone, and charging stations are popping up all over the place.

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The only remaining problem, how long they take to charge, is also slowly becoming a non-issue.

The latest EVs boast lightning-fast charge times, and charging stations are also improving infrastructure to accommodate faster chargers.

So, what are the fastest-charging EVs?

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Again, very nice performance, but not enough to beat Lucid’s average rate.

The Plaid also recorded an impressive 250 kW peak charging rate, which is again below the Lucid Air.

The Air also includes free charging through a partnership with Electrify America.

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This means you’ll be recharging quickly and going the distance, thanks to Tesla’s efficient dynamics.

2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5

The IONIQ 5 is one of the most exciting EVs the segment has ever seen.

The combination of quality, bold aesthetic, price, and range is almost unrivaled.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 front fascia

The IONIQ 5 is one of the best-looking EVs, if not the best, at any price point.

It looks fresher and more exciting than any Tesla SUV and also happens to feature lightning-fast charging capabilities.

2023 Audi e-tron GT

The Audi e-tron GT is arguably the best-looking electric sedan currently for sale.

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Audi managed to outfit the e-tron GT sedan with more than good looks.

The e-tron GT features a max DC fast charging rating of 270 kW, which is quite the feat.

Regardless, the e-tron GT can recharge from 5% to 80% in around 22.5 minutes.

Clearly, the e-tron GT is no slouch when it comes to recovering lost battery capacity.

Mercedes AMG EQS 53 Sedan

The Mercedes EQS is a large, luxurious electric sedan with very boring looks.

The AMG version of the EQS slightly remedies this problem with subtle styling tweaks.

Regardless, it’s not particularly good-looking or exciting.

This is especially problematic considering the price.

Regardless, the AMG EQS just so happens to feature impressive 200 kW charging capabilities.

This is great news for anyone looking to take advantage of the AMG EQS’s 277-mile range.