“Quick Charge” is another term for using DC fast charging, where an electric vehicle can be rapidly charged by directly supplying high-voltage DC power to the battery. Quick charging stations can typically deliver between 50 kW to 350 kW of power, allowing vehicles to gain a substantial amount of range in a short period, often 20-30 minutes. Quick charging is especially useful for long road trips or when an EV driver needs a fast top-up to continue their journey. However, frequent use of quick charging can degrade the battery over time.