L2 charging on Energica's is limited to 3kW which makes for painfully long L2 charging. EVSEadapters has come out with a Portable CCS Combo DC Quick Charger that can charge an Energica at 6 kW. It plugs into a J1772 outlet or any 220 volt outlet and charges at 6kW by converting AC to DC and it plugs into the Energica's by using the CCS port.
I took a short road trip today and compared CCS charging with the 6kW hour EVSEadapters Portable CCS Combo DC Quick Charger.
To go from 16% SOC to 92% SOC on CCS: 30 minutes
To go from 16% SOC to 92% SOC with the Portable CCS Charger: 80 minutes
To add 50% SOC:
CCS: 15 minutes
Portable CCS Charger: 52 minutes
30 minutes of charging:
CCS: 16-92%
Portable CCS charger: 11-39%
You can take any of the times for the Portable CCS Charger and double them to get the time it would take to charge on the 3kW internal Energica L2 charger.
For road trips the Portable CCS Charger would cut in half the time it takes to charge an Energica on L2. The downside is the price and the challenge of securing it to the bike. Have not figured that out yet. For charging at home, no problem.
Here is the link:
https://www.evseadapters.com/collections/ev-chargers-and-evses/products/portable-chademo-ccs-combo-dc-quick-charger?variant=27437705864