China's BYD launches EV charging system it says works nearly as fast as
a fill up
[March 18, 2025] By
ELAINE KURTENBACH
BANGKOK (AP) — China’s energy and auto giant BYD has announced an ultra
fast EV charging system that it says is nearly as quick as a fill up at
the pumps.
BYD, China's largest EV maker, said Monday that its flash-chargers can
provide a full charge for its latest EVs within five to eight minutes,
similar to the amount of time needed to fill a fuel tank. It plans to
build more than 4,000 of the new charging stations across China.
Charging times and limited ranges have been a major factor constraining
the switch from gas and diesel vehicles to EVs, though Chinese drivers
have embraced that change, with sales of battery powered and hybrid
vehicles jumping 40% last year.
BYD's news appeared to give Tesla a jolt on Monday, as the U.S. EV
maker's share price sank 4.8%. BYD, which stands for build your dreams,
began pre-sales of its Han L and Tang L models, which are upgraded
versions of earlier models.
The Chinese company started out making batteries and has been refining
its battery and energy storage technology while building an auto empire
that is expanding outside China. It says its 1 megawatt flash chargers
can provide power for 400 kilometers (nearly 250 miles) in five minutes.
Ultra-high voltage and a large current are required to maximize charging
speeds, BYD's founder Wang Chuanfu said in a statement.
“To completely solve users' anxiety over charging, our pursuit is to
make the charging time for EVs as short as the refueling time for fuel
vehicles,” Wang said.

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Visitors check the China made BYD ATTO 3 at the IAA motor show in
Munich, Germany, on Sept. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader,
File)
 The company also said that its
flash-charging system relies on silicon carbide power chips with
voltage levels of up to 1,500V that it developed on its own. Its
Blade lithium-ion phosphate battery is perhaps the world's safest
and most efficient EV battery, with Tesla opting to use it in some
of its EVs, industry analyst Michael Dunne said in a recent report.
BYD reported it made just over 4.3 million “new energy vehicles”
last year, up 41% from a year earlier, including 1.8 million battery
electric vehicles and 2.5 million plug in hybrids. The price of its
shares traded on China's smaller market in Shenzhen has surged
nearly 50% in the past six months.
While BYD's fanciest, latest premium models are expected to sell for
up to about $40,000, it also makes much less expensive EVs including
the Seagull, which sells for around $12,000 in China.
BYD barely nudged ahead of Tesla in production of battery-powered
EVs in 2024, making 1,777,965 compared with Tesla's 1,773,443.
In early January, Tesla said its sales dropped in 2024, a first in
more than a dozen years, as rivals such as BMW, Volkswagen and BYD
gained market shares with competitive EVs.
But BYD has weaknesses as well, Dunne said, noting that JD Power's
2024 China New Energy Vehicle Initial Quality Study ranked the BYD
Seal and BYD Song Plus battery electrics at the bottom of its
rankings.
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