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I don't have a lot of experience but I've been a passenger in a Tesla and we stopped for charging. Tesla has an app that tells you how long is left to finish charging, at the end there is a five minute grace period and after that you start getting extra charges for occupying the charger spot.
So assuming that's sort of setting the tone, your app should tell you when it should be done, try not to let it sit too long after. How long is too long? Well, if someone is waiting, maybe 5 minutes is, if not... ๐คท
Yeah, I think thats the protocol for the fast chargers. Stay with/near the car and leave as soon as its done. Thanks for sharing!