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Charge your EV in 5 minutes: BYD’s ‘flash’ network heads to Europe

Last updated: June 12, 2025 1:05 am
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BYD, a prominent Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is set to revolutionize the EV charging experience in Europe with its plans to deploy a network of ultra-fast chargers across the continent. These “flash chargers,” already in operation in China, have the capability to provide up to 400 km (approximately 250 miles) of range in just five minutes, making EV charging as convenient as a quick stop at a gas station.

Stella Li, the Executive Vice President of BYD, shared this exciting development with journalists in Brussels, highlighting the potential impact of these high-speed chargers on consumer confidence in electric driving. The technology behind BYD’s flash charging infrastructure is built on a 1,000-volt architecture, significantly reducing charging times for EVs and improving overall efficiency. Even older EV models stand to benefit from this innovation, with Li noting potential charge time reductions of 20–30% compared to current charging technologies.

The company’s ambitious plan includes the rapid deployment of these ultra-fast chargers within the next year, starting with installations at BYD dealerships across Europe. BYD is also exploring partnerships with local entities to accelerate the expansion of the charging network and ensure comprehensive coverage.

This initiative is part of BYD’s broader strategy to establish itself as a key player in the European EV market by 2030, with a focus on both all-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. The company is gearing up to open a production facility in Hungary by the end of the year, along with a new R&D center and European headquarters in Budapest.

Li emphasized the company’s commitment to long-term growth in Europe, citing a 10% monthly increase in EV sales in the region. As demand continues to rise, BYD plans to further expand its presence with additional manufacturing facilities in Europe.

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Currently, BYD Europe operates 16 dealerships in Belgium, nearly 40 in Spain, and over 50 in France. The company aims to increase its presence in Germany from 27 to 120 locations, showcasing its dedication to serving the growing market for electric vehicles across the continent.

As BYD forges ahead with its innovative charging infrastructure and expansion plans, it is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of sustainable transportation in Europe. With a strong focus on technological advancements and strategic partnerships, BYD is paving the way for a greener, more efficient electric vehicle ecosystem in the region.

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