How long does it take to get a full charge?
When I charge to 100%, I am usually eating a meal, or sleeping. The in-car Tesla charging page (on the 17" touch screen UI) has a slider to choose the maximum charging level, and it guides that 50-90% charge level is the regular amount, while 100% is labelled "trip", meaning, you only would charge to 100% when you need to take a trip.
That said, car was half charged yesterday afternoon, so I put it on the plug before dinner and scheduled the charge to start at 2AM (when electricity is cheap in Ontario and we sell it for a loss). When I woke up, car was 90% charged as I had selected, and then I used my phone to enable charging to max (100%), which took an extra hour while I was eating Cheerios. That last 10% is charged much slower on purpose, as this lengthens the life of the battery. Still, car was drawing 32A/240V for that full hour!
On our trip home from the beach trip today, we came into Barrie supercharging station with 100 km of range remaining, and left with 380 km of range. That car charged at over 400km of range per hour of charge, so 280 km of range took around 40 minutes. We didn't need the charge to make it home, we could have done the round trip from Toronto to Wasaga and back directly, but the charger was on the way, and why not use the facility when it's provided by Tesla right?
I've arrived at superchargers with < 10% remaining, and charged to 80% in 35 minutes, which is the sweet spot of charging, namely, arrive with a little bit of a buffer (40km of range) and charge to >350 km of range in just over half an hour.