Etiqueta: BYD
China bans controversial car tech

Following a spate of criticism and reported fatalities, China has become the first nation to ban electric vehicles with concealed
BYD’s Turquois T-Shaped Second-Generation Flash Chargers Seen At Dealers Ahead Of...

Several accounts on Chinese social media Xiaohongshu (RedNote) have revealed images of the next generation of BYD “Flash Chargers” (aka, “megawatt chargers”). According to the label on the plastic wrap surrounding the charge gun, the 1000 V DC chargers offer up to 1200 kW of charging power, presumably for each gun. Other labels indicate 1500 kW and 2100 kW, which could be for the pile with two charge guns or some other system-level output. We will need to wait for confirmation. Of note, BYD’s current flash chargers introduced last March offer 1360 kW per pile, accessible via both charge guns used simultaneously. So, this is likely a bit of a performance upgrade.
BYD January New Vehicle Sales Reach 210,051 Units

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China Officially Bans A Popular EV Door Design After Fatal Crashes

New Chinese rules mandate mechanical door releases on EVs and could reshape vehicle design worldwide
Chinese EV leaders MG and BYD bring the price war overseas

MG launched the new MG4 EV Urban in the UK, priced at just £23,495 ($32,000), undercutting BYD’s popular Dolphin hatch...
China bans hidden car door handles in world-first safety policy
There were accidents where users could not open car doors after accidents due to power failures. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BYD’s next-gen megawatt charger leaks: 1,500 kW power, 1,500 A current
The leak suggests a 1.5-times power increase over BYD’s 2025 megawatt charging system.
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BYD leads Chinese automaker selloff on weakening sales
HONG KONG, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Shares of BYD Co Ltd sank to their lowest level in at least a year on Monday, leading a broader selloff in Chinese automaker stocks after they reported weaker sales in January as a revised subsidy scheme weighed on budget car brands. The selloff underscores growing investor concern that China’s carmakers are heading into a prolonged slowdown as demand softens at home
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BYD Shares Tumble to New 16-Month Low as January Sales Slump

Shenzhen-listed shares of BYD Group fell over 4.2% on Monday, closing at 87.05 yuan — the lowest price in 16 months — a day after the company reported its weakest sales figures in nearly two years.…














