BYD, the largest EV maker in China, has launched an ultra-fast EV charging system that promises full charges in just five to eight minutes, comparable to traditional fuel refilling times. The company plans to install over 4,000 charging stations across China to alleviate concerns about charging times and range limitations that often deter consumers from switching to electric vehicles. The tech relies on advanced silicon carbide power chips, showcasing BYD's innovation as it expands its footprint outside China. Sales of its EVs surged 40% last year, indicating strong market acceptance.
To completely solve users' anxiety over charging, our pursuit is to make the charging time for EVs as short as the refueling time for fuel vehicles.
BYD's flash-charging system relies on silicon carbide power chips with voltage levels of up to 1,500V that it developed on its own.
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