Correct, and VRFB cannot instantly charge.
Not sure where this comes from but it is pure fantasy that VRFB or any other battery type can by instantly charged.
Instant charging infers a infinite amount of electrons in a fraction of a second flowing into the battery.
ie Electrical Current measured in Amps.
If this infinite current is flowing into the battery, then some external source to the battery must be supplying this infinite source of current.
The reality is that the time required to charge the battery will depend on at least 2 paramters and likely dozens more.
1. Size of the VRFB.
2. Capacity of the charging device to deliver the DC current into the VRFB.
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