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BYD Revolutionizes EV Charging with Ultra-Fast 'Super e-Platform'

The Chinese EV giant unveils technology enabling 470 kilometers of range in five minutes, alongside plans for 4,000 ultra-fast charging stations in China.

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BYD a écoulé 4,2 millions de véhicules en 2024, dont 1,76 million 100 % électriques.
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Overview

  • BYD's newly launched 'Super e-Platform' delivers unprecedented charging speeds, achieving 470 kilometers of range in just five minutes with a peak power of 1,000 kW.
  • The company plans to construct over 4,000 ultra-fast charging stations across China, featuring innovative liquid-cooled systems capable of delivering up to 1,360 kW of power.
  • BYD surpassed Tesla in 2024 with a record $107.2 billion in revenue, reflecting a 29% year-over-year increase, solidifying its position as a global EV leader.
  • Tesla's market share in China dropped to 4.3% in February 2025, while BYD reported a 161% surge in sales for the same month, further strengthening its dominance in the region.
  • BYD continues its aggressive international expansion, with plans to open its first European factory in Hungary by late 2025, despite facing regulatory challenges including EU tariffs.