
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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Flash-charging is described as 'cutting-edge' technology.
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.
South China Morning PostChinese 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.
South China Morning PostBYD is the world's largest electric vehicle maker.
South China Morning PostBYD reported the plan to the South China Morning Post in a statement.
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