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Macquarie: BYD Showcases Flash Charging Technology at Shenzhen Headquarters
Investing.com – According to participating Macquarie analysts, BYD held a technology showcase at its Shenzhen headquarters in early March, demonstrating its fast-charging system and second-generation blade battery technology.
BYD management pointed out that when electric vehicle penetration exceeds 50%, ultra-fast charging and low-temperature performance remain the main remaining barriers to widespread adoption. The company stated that if it can provide charging speeds comparable to traditional internal combustion engine refueling while maintaining safety and battery life, it could expand its accessible market, especially among consumers and buyers in northern regions who have not yet adopted electric vehicles.
The fast-charging system was developed through an integrated engineering approach involving the second-generation blade batteries, powertrain, platform architecture, and charging infrastructure. According to the company, this system-level approach allows BYD to deploy advanced 800-volt-plus technology in lower-priced models over time.
BYD plans to build 16,000 fast-charging stations this year. Macquarie estimates that capital expenditure for these charging stations could reach 6 to 8 billion RMB, with costs shared jointly by charging infrastructure partners. BYD views this infrastructure investment as a strategic product enhancement rather than an independent infrastructure project.
The company is positioning the expansion of its charging network as a way to establish a competitive advantage related to its vehicle products.
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