South China Morning Post3h agoSource 64Low

BYD aims to build 3,000 ‘flash-charging’ stations across Europe within months

The News

BYD, the world's largest electric vehicle maker, plans to install 3,000 flash-charging stations in Europe by March 2027 as part of a larger overseas network of 6,000 stations. The company announced the plan to the South China Morning Post. This initiative aims to boost its European deliveries with fast-charging technology.

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Why it matters

Flash-charging is described as 'cutting-edge' technology.

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BYD reported the plan to the South China Morning Post in a statement.

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BYD is building a network of 6,000 charging stations in overseas markets including Europe.

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  • Flash-charging is described as 'cutting-edge' technology.
  • 3,000 stations in Europe will support this technology.

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Plain English

Chinese electric car giant BYD is building a network of 6,000 charging stations in overseas markets including Europe, as it looks to turbocharge its deliveries with the roll-out of cutting-edge flash-charging technology.

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BYD is building a network of 6,000 charging stations in overseas markets including Europe.

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BYD is the world's largest electric vehicle maker.

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BYD reported the plan to the South China Morning Post in a statement.

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