It’s vaporware if it came from Toyota. They don’t build BEV’s. Why would anyone need an EV to go twice as far as an ICE vehicle anyway. Can you imagine the heat generated charging a battery that fast.
That's exactly my point also! All the folks who are fast-charging their EVs all the time, RUIN their batteries. It's chemical science. Nothing to feel surprised about.
I can understand the one-off fast-charge when someone is stuck on a long trip and short of time. But doing that as a rule, is foolish squared.
Of course those running fast chargers (incl Tesla) don't like to admit that, but everyone in the industry knows.
It's not only the heat that causes problems. It's the fact that electrons don't move fast enough through the electrolyte from the cathode to the anode, and so oxidation at the anode increases.
Likewise, it's foolish to charge a battery to full and keep it there, for the same reason. If you're not planning to use the power, then charge only to ~70%. Charge to full only before you will be discharging the EV on a drive/ride.
Next, don't charge immediately after discharging (coming home). Let the battery cool down first for half an hour minimum. Same after charging, let it cool down for half an hour.
The most striking of all the research papers I read was the one that summarized: it's far better for longevity to run a battery empty, than to charge it to full -
ever. That surprised me so much, I still remember it like I read it yesterday (it was long ago). I should go looking if now more such research exists. I haven't had the time though.