Fastest EV Charging Ever? BYD Says 400 km in 5 Minutes’ Is Now Possible

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China’s top electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, BYD, has revolutionized the industry by introducing an ultra-fast charging system that can power up to 400 kilometers with just a five-minute charge.

On March 17, BYD unveiled its Super e-Platform at an event held at its headquarters in Shenzhen, China. BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu expressed confidence in the technology, saying, “Our goal is to make electric vehicle charging as fast as filling up a gas tank.”

Industry experts are optimistic that this breakthrough technology could address one of EVs’ major pain points: charging speed. It could also bring EVs closer to matching the convenience of traditional gas-powered cars, strengthening their position in the market.

BYD’s Charging Technology Surpasses Existing Systems

BYD’s unveiled ultra-fast charging technology is a game-changer. It marks the first-ever application of 1000V high voltage and 1000kW charging power in mass-produced EVs, making it one of the most powerful charging systems available today.

The difference in charging speed compared to existing technologies is stark. Tesla’s Supercharger, for instance, provides a maximum range of 275 km with a 15-minute charge, while the latest Mercedes-Benz CLA electric sedan can achieve 325 km with just a 10-minute charge.

In contrast, BYD’s new technology allows a vehicle to travel 400 km with just a 5-minute charge, far outpacing current systems. If this technology becomes widely available, it could resolve consumer concerns about long charging times, particularly on long-distance trips, and dramatically boost the adoption of EVs.

Ultra-Fast Charging Infrastructure… “Could Gas Stations Disappear?”

BYD is also making its mark in the market by launching new models, the Han L sedan and the Tang L SUV, both powered by this innovative charging technology. The vehicles are available for pre-order and are 270,000 yuan (37,300 USD). BYD plans to build over 4,000 ultra-fast charging stations across China.

Experts predict that BYD’s new technology could majorly impact traditional gas stations and charging infrastructure. If charging speeds become as quick as refueling a gas-powered vehicle, the business model for traditional gas stations could be forced to adapt significantly.

Axios quoted Matt Teske, founder of the EV charging startup Chargeway. He stated that BYD’s new technology is challenging Tesla’s advantage in charging infrastructure and noted that existing companies will need to develop strategies in response.

With this technology, BYD aims to narrow the gap between itself and global EV leaders like Tesla, Volkswagen, and Hyundai-Kia. However, since BYD has not yet disclosed the specific battery specifications, some experts argue that further verification of the new technology’s effectiveness and reliability is needed.

It remains to be seen whether BYD’s new technology will be a game-changer in the EV industry and how competitors will respond.

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