BigNick
Infamous Fat Sweaty Guy
The upcoming Chevy Equinox EV (only the top model) will offer 19.2 kW AC charging. I believe the Cadillac Lyriq (technically in production, but there are very few of them in the wild right now) also supports 19.2 kW AC charging.I think the maximum AC charging rate that any EVs have worked with is 19.2kW, 240 volts at 80 amps. Some of the older Tesla Model S's and some Ford Lightnings will support this rate. Other than the Lightning, I don't think any other currently produced EV supports more than 11.5 kW charging, 240 volts at 48 amps. The 11.5kW rate is supported by all current Teslas except for the RWD Model 3, at least here in the United States.
P.S. The Lucid Air is supposed to have 19.2kW charging capability, and Rivians are good for 11.5kW. I believe there are a number of other currently produced EVs that also support the 11.5kW rate.
P.P.S. I don't know which car has the highest AC charge rate in miles per hour, but a Tesla Model 3 has to be one of the leaders at 44 miles per hour when connected to an 11.5kW charger.
I had my HPWC installed on a 100A circuit thinking future Teslas would continue to support 19.2 kW AC charging as was optional on the Model S at the time.