
ChargePoint's 600kW Charger Cuts EV Charge Time to 20 Minutes
The fastest EV charger in America just arrived, and it could silence one of the biggest complaints about electric vehicles. ChargePoint's new Express Solo can charge compatible cars from 10% to 80% in about 20 minutes.
Waiting 30 minutes at a charging station while your kids ask "are we there yet?" might soon become a thing of the past.
ChargePoint just unveiled the Express Solo, a revolutionary DC fast charger that delivers up to 600 kilowatts of power. That's significantly more powerful than current fast chargers across America, and it could transform how drivers think about electric vehicles.
Here's what makes this a game changer: compatible EVs could charge from 10% to 80% in close to 20 minutes. Current fast chargers typically need around 30 minutes to add 60% to 70% of battery capacity. Those extra 10 minutes might not sound like much, but they add up when you're on a road trip or rushing between meetings.
The new charging system works with both NACS and CCS charging connectors, making it compatible with most popular electric vehicles on the market today. Whether you drive a Tesla, Ford, Hyundai, or Chevrolet EV, you'll be able to plug in and power up.
Think back to the early days of electric vehicles when charging took hours. The progress has been remarkable. Companies like ChargePoint, Tesla, and Electrify America have been racing to make charging faster and more convenient, and the competition is paying off for drivers.

The Ripple Effect
This innovation reaches beyond just saving time at charging stations. Faster charging addresses one of the main barriers keeping Americans from choosing electric vehicles. When charging becomes nearly as quick as filling a gas tank, the mental shift happens naturally.
The technology also supports the growing EV market at a critical time. With gas prices fluctuating and more affordable electric options hitting showrooms, Americans are seriously considering making the switch. The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt starts at just $27,600, proving EVs aren't just for luxury buyers anymore.
Home charging systems are also becoming more accessible as demand grows. Pairing a home charger for daily use with ultra-fast public chargers for road trips creates a practical solution that fits real life. Range anxiety, the fear of running out of power and getting stranded, becomes much easier to manage with a solid charging plan.
The Express Solo represents more than faster technology. It signals that the EV charging infrastructure is maturing, addressing real concerns, and making electric transportation viable for millions more Americans.
The future of driving is getting faster, cleaner, and closer to reality every day.
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