Etiqueta: Yangwang
BYD to launch ‘Flash Charger’ in Europe in April

The 'Flash Charging' technology presented by BYD in China a few days ago is just weeks away from its global market launch. On April 8, the Denza Z9 GT will be
BYD’s wild new EV charger charges batteries up to 97% in...

BYD claims its new EV charger paired with the upgraded Blade Battery 2.0 could finally tackle the dreaded problem of range anxiety
Chinese EV Automaking Giant BYD Is Eyeing a Possible Formula 1...
To boost their global appeal, the carmaker is reportedly considering entering some of the planet's top-level motorsports events.
Chinese EV Giant BYD Eyes Possible Formula 1, Le Mans Entries:...

To boost their global appeal, the carmaker is reportedly considering entering some of the planet's top-level motorsports events.
BYD unveils 1,500 kW EV charging station to go with its...

Last week, Chinese EV-maker BYD introduced its Blade Battery 2.0, which it says will deliver a range of over 1,000 km (that’s according to China’s CLTC rating system—using the US EPA’s testing system, it probably amounts to a still-impressive 725 km, or 450 miles), and can be charged in just 10 minutes. Of course, charging... Read more »
BYD Exploring WEC Entry Amid Increased Chinese Interest

Chinese auto giant latest manufacturer to evaluate potential Hypercar entry...
BYD explores Formula 1 entry as it looks to boost global...

BYD is exploring a Formula 1 entry, considering team acquisition or building from scratch, as the world's top EV seller pushes for global brand recognition.
The 2026 Yangwang U8 gets an updated interior

The 2026 Yangwang U8 is a luxury electric SUV featuring five linked screens, a second-generation Blade Battery that charges in minutes, and a high-tech cabin.
BYD Shows Off EV Battery That Recharges in Just 9 Minutes
BYD's Blade Battery 2.0 charges EVs from 10% to 97% in 9 minutes, delivering 620-mile range and consistent performance even in -30°C weather.
BYD unveils new blade batteries and ultra-fast charging technology
The company said the new technology can recharge batteries from 10% to 70% in five minutes and close to a full charge in around nine minutes.













