Faster than gas! 9 minutes to 97% with BYD’s insane new charger!
Faster than gas! 9 minutes to 97% with BYD’s insane new charger!
Ask someone why they haven't made the switch to an electric vehicle yet, and the answers tend to blur into a familiar chorus of frustration. Charging takes too long. Winter driving kills the range. Holiday road trips mean spending half the vacation waiting in line at highway rest stops. For years, these pain points have been the trade-offs consumers were expected to accept in exchange for a greener future. But BYD isn't interested in trade-offs anymore.
With the unveiling of its latest flash charging technology, the company is effectively ripping up the rulebook on what EV owners should expect. During a recent demonstration in Shenzhen, a Yangwang U8L rocketed from 10% to 97% charge in just 9 minutes and 7 seconds. Not to be outdone by the cold, a SEAL 06 managed the same sprint, from 20% to 97%, in 9 minutes and 31 seconds, even with temperatures plunging to -35°C.
The numbers across different models are, to put it mildly, staggering:
10% to 70% → 5 minutes
10% to 97% → 9 minutes
-30°C, 20% to 97% → 12 minutes
Of course, speed is meaningless without accessibility.
The rollout plan is just as aggressive as the technology itself. By the end of this year, BYD aims to have 20,000 flash charging stations installed across China. Nearly a third of all highway service stations will feature this technology, placing a charger roughly every 100 kilometers. And for those watching from abroad? International stations are already on the calendar for the end of 2026.
For years, the industry mantra has been that you cannot have super-fast charging and high energy density simultaneously. It was physics. It was a compromise. You picked one and mourned the other.
BYD just shattered that paradigm. Enter the Blade Battery 2.0. Not only does it facilitate these lightning-fast charge times, but it also boosts energy density by over 5% compared to its predecessor. Combine that with smarter, lighter engineering, and the results are game-changing. The Denza Z9GT, for instance, can now travel over 1,036 kilometers on a single charge. Fast charging and long range are no longer mutually exclusive; they're two sides of the same coin.
The implications of this breakthrough aren't lost on industry observers and enthusiasts around the globe.
"It is quite big for not just BYD, but the whole industry. Because as we know, Tesla is buying from BYD, right? A lot of other car manufacturers are buying batteries from BYD. So hopefully it's gonna improve EV range and cut the anxiety for the whole industry, not just one company."
"There's a lot of interest in BYD in the UK and Europe because they're offering something that none of the other legacy automakers are offering. They're offering really affordable EVs. I'm very excited in battery technology and charging technology, because I think that will make the biggest fundamental difference in our energy transition in the future. We're gonna see this with a nationwide rollout and potentially an international rollout in the future."
Looking back at 2025, China's new energy vehicle sector posted staggering numbers. According to government work reports, annual NEV production surpassed 16 million units. The country's charging infrastructure exceeded 20 million units. China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology made it clear what's next: accelerating breakthroughs in core technologies like all-solid-state batteries and high-level autonomous driving. If 2025 was about scale, 2026 and beyond are about going deeper.