ProfJohnL said:
there is talk of a super charger capable of completely recharging a Tesla in a matter of minutes. But its is perhaps a litte way off yet
You can say that again. A Nissan Leaf (for example) has a 24 KWh battery. To charge that fully in 10 minutes would need 600 Amps (assuming 100% efficiency), about ten times as much as a typical existing house system's capability.
Of course there could be specialised charging stations (roadside filling stations) but even they are going to need some big new connections from further back than the nearest electricity sub-station, considering they will have multiple cars being charged. Of course we won't wait until the battery is 0% flat but the point stands.
Don't believe everything that Elton Musk and his fans say. He is a publicity seeker who likes to say things to create a stir.