Etiqueta: Zeekr
Is BYD’s Ultra-Fast Charging a Game-Changer for the EV Industry?
BYDDY takes the lead in the charging game, with its new EV tech promising 400 km of range with just five minutes of charging.
BYD’s 5-minute charge: is time running out for electric-vehicle rivals?

Chinese carmaker’s second shock announcement of the year could put others out of business, say analysts
BYD Sales Plans, Technology Enhancements Spell Danger For Europeans

BYD plans to raise its market share in Europe by building factories there while news of its latest technology might persuade doubting customers to embrace Chinese EVs.
Tesla stock falls again as Chinese rivals BYD, Xiaomi, and XPeng...
Tesla's competitors in China disclosed a slew of updates on Tuesday, once again signaling that competition on the mainland is fierce for the EV juggernaut and the Chinese upstarts.
BYD’s EV charger breakthrough spells trouble for Tesla. Here’s what to...

China's biggest seller of electric cars now claims to have the fastest chargers around
Geely’s Zeekr revealed the G-Pilot ADAS with the L3 capabilities
The Geely-owned Zeekr revealed the G-Pilot intelligent driver assistance system with multiple LiDARs and 1,400 TOPS of computing power.
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BYD says it can charge an EV in 5 minutes. That’s...
BYD's superchargers are four times as powerful as Tesla's current chargers, which Elon Musk's firm says can add 200 miles of range in 15 minutes.
BYD introduces megawatt charging for electric cars

BYD has presented its new ‘Super e-Platform’, which uses newly designed blade batteries and is said to support a charging rate of 10C and a charging power of
BYD Launches 1000-Volt EV Platform

BYD is out in front and pulling away from the electric car competition in China with new ultra fast charging and advanced technology.
BYD unveils new super-charging EV tech, to build charging network in...
BEIJING (Reuters) -BYD on Monday unveiled a new platform for electric vehicles (EVs) that it said could charge EVs as quickly as it takes to pump gas and announced for the first time that it would build a charging network across China. The so-called "super e-platform" will be capable of peak charging speeds of 1,000 kilowatts (kW), enabling cars that use it to travel 400 km (249 miles) on a 5-minute charge, founder Wang Chuanfu said at an event livestreamed from the company's Shenzhen headquarters. "In order to completely solve our user's charging anxiety, we have been pursuing a goal to make the charging time of electric vehicles as short as the refuelling time of petrol vehicles," Wang said.