Imagine being able to charge your electric car from 10% to 80% in 10 minutes instead of 30. That’s the claim of a British startup called Hydrohertz – and it says it has the technology to make such charge speed a reality.

Currently, a major concern among EV drivers – and those yet to be convinced about electric cars – is that charge speeds published by manufacturers are not always achievable. Like the maximum claimed range (and MPG figures for petrol and diesel cars too, of course) these represent a best-case scenario.

This usually means an EV with a battery that is low on charge, but also warm and ready to take on electricity in the most efficient way possible. But that isn’t enough to hit headline charge times, because ambient temperature plays a role, and so too does the charger…

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