So is there a reason why a 6.6kW charger wasn't used in the existing plug in the first place? Once again, cost of components?
It's my understanding that you generally don't want to charge much faster than the # of kWh in your battery. So with the Brammo 10kWh battery, you probably don't want to charge faster than 10kW. (Otherwise you can overheat the batteries and damage them.)
So this basically means that as things stand, you can't fully charge your battery in less than an hour?
Size, weight & cost are the inhibiting factors. Doctorbass, up in Quebec, has a shoebox-sized 6.6kW charger, but it gets hot and needs fans, so it isn't waterproof.
The only person who has charged his battery in less than an hour is Terry Hershner, and he breaks the rules because he knows what the battery can handle so he pushes the limits. Without an electrical engineering degree, I wouldn't try what he does. Certainly a manufacturer isn't going to give consumers the ability to do what he's done.
Some of the ChaDeMo stations haven't been built to spec (50V-500V), so some of them don't work with the voltage that Zero or Brammo motorcycles need. Quite a few work, but it seems Zero doesn't want to sell a (fairly expensive) ChaDeMo adapter that doesn't work sometimes, even though it is no fault of theirs.