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China's BYD to launch new premium EV in Europe that can charge in minutes

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Posted on March 13, 2026

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By Nick Carey LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - BYD said on Friday it will launch a premium electric vehicle in Europe next month that can charge in just minutes, far faster than anything on the market

BYD Unveils Premium Electric Vehicle for Europe with Ultra-Fast Charging

BYD's Denza Z9GT: A Leap Forward in Electric Vehicle Technology

By Nick Carey

Launch and Expansion Plans

LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - BYD said on Friday it will launch a premium electric vehicle in Europe next month that can charge in just minutes, far faster than anything on the market today, as it pursues rapid overseas expansion amid flagging sales in China.

Competitive Edge Over European Automakers

Impressive Range and Performance

Combined with a range of up to 800 km (497 miles) that is well above most available EV models, BYD's Denza Z9GT model illustrates Chinese automakers' competitive edge over legacy European manufacturers when it comes to electric car technology.

Ultra-Fast "Flash Charging" Technology

Using the "flash charging" capabilities of the latest battery technology it unveiled last week, BYD says the Denza Z9GT can charge from 10% to 70% in five minutes and from 20% to 97% in temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius in 12 minutes.

Addressing EV Adoption Challenges

One of the challenges for mass EV adoption has been that fast-charging electric models need about 45 minutes to refuel, while the Denza Z9GT comes much closer to the time it takes to refuel a conventional combustion-engine model.

Infrastructure and Market Growth

Deployment of Flash Chargers

BYD will also start installing flash chargers across Europe -- where its sales grew almost 270% last year -- this summer, as there are no chargers on the market that can handle the 1,500kW it takes to charge the Denza Z9GT in minutes.

Sales Performance and Market Competition

While BYD has gone from 420,000 car sales in 2020 to 4.6 million in 2025 to become the world's No. 5 automaker by sales, it has been struggling for months in China, where in January and February it was overtaken by local rival Geely.

Impact of Policy Changes in China

The  end of China's purchase tax exemption on EVs and plug-in hybrids has helped legacy carmakers like Volkswagen, which regained its top-selling position in China in January.  

(Reporting by Nick Carey; Editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • The Denza Z9GT’s flash charging, enabled by next‑gen Blade Battery and up to 1,500 kW infrastructure, dramatically narrows charging time versus typical 45‑minute fast charging (carnewschina.com).
  • BYD’s European sales jumped ~269% in 2025 to ~187,657 registrations, narrowing the gap with Tesla and showing strong international momentum (bike-ev.com).
  • BYD plans to deploy 200‑300 flash charging stations by mid‑2026 in Europe, and build EV plants locally to counter tariffs—targeting full European production by 2028 (cleantechnica.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main feature of BYD's new Denza Z9GT electric vehicle?
The Denza Z9GT offers flash charging technology, enabling it to charge from 10% to 70% in five minutes and has a range up to 800 km.
Where and when is BYD launching the Denza Z9GT?
BYD will launch the Denza Z9GT premium electric vehicle in Europe next month.
How does the Denza Z9GT's charging speed compare to current EVs?
It can charge in minutes, much faster than the roughly 45 minutes required by most other fast-charging EVs.
Will BYD be installing new chargers in Europe?
Yes, BYD will begin installing flash chargers across Europe to support the new Denza Z9GT this summer.
What competitive edge does BYD claim over European automakers?
BYD claims advanced flash charging battery technology and greater driving range compared to legacy European EVs.

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