Etiqueta: charging
BYD opens UK order books for the Dolphin Surf

The new BYD Dolphin Surf is now on sale in the UK with prices starting from £18,650. The electric compact car is available in three trim variants, with
BYD’s new EV chargers are as fast as petrol pumps –...
Ultra-fast 1,000kW Flash Chargers set to roll out in the UK from next year, if your car can handle the power
Why BYD Is Now The Clear EV Leader

Steve Hanley wrote an article yesterday about EV sales in China in May. In response, Larry Evans wrote a long, enlightening comment regarding BYD that deserves more attention. Here it is (with only slight editing): By Larry Evans One thing over the past month that is starting to crystalize is ... [continued]
De Lijn orders nearly 300 electric buses from BYD, Iveco and...

The Belgian public transport company De Lijn has awarded contracts for a total of 290 new electric buses to BYD, Iveco and VDL. The largest contract was
BYD Dolphin Surf

Chinese giant's latest EV is meant to allow buyers on a budget to go electric without making any compromises
BYD’s Secret Weapon Isn’t Just Cheap EVs—It’s Total Industry Domination
As global electric vehicle (EV) demand softens, South Korea's battery industry, once a global powerhouse, is facing the risk of losing market share. Yet amid this cooling trend, the EV charging ecosystem is emerging as a bright spot, offering new avenues for growth and innovation. The electric vehicle market is currently experiencing what analysts ...
My LFP Powered BYD Seal Is Getting To 60 MPH In...

Tesla continues to lead the industry with it’s Model 3 battery technology, but BYD is gaining ground. The Tesla Model 3 has two types of battery technology options. There are advantages to both battery types.
BYD Dolphin Surf review: Is this what a budget Tesla should...

All-new, all-electric, £18,650 supermini is everything BYD does well in its most appealing package yet. It’s already won World Urban Car for 2025
BYD brings EV price wars to small cars in Europe

EU tariffs may limit discounting but Chinese carmakers will appeal to consumers with advanced technology