I think the discussion is still getting confused over what can be done vs. what you may want. I bought this charger, which is advertised as a 20 to 80 amp charger. I installed it with 6 gauge wiring and a 50 amp breaker because that seemed like a good middle-ground choice. However, my car maxes out at 32 amps, so during setup I set the charger for 32 amps.
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I did not need 80 amps, so I didn't wire it for 80 amps, but with the right wiring it could handle a higher rate.
On other forums I've found discussions about DC fast charging, and it involves big changes in electrical service. However, if you search this forum it's also not unusual to have someone ask about how to get commercial 3 phase power for a special machine they bought and want to use in a home shop. Even here, where project overkill is typical, they usually get the same answer - at this point it's a bridge too far in a residential neighborhood.