BYD''s blade battery is revolutionary in several ways. We are happy to explain why this is the case, as well as the importance of the so-called Nail Penetration Test. One of the most important parts of an electric vehicle is the battery system.
Last year, a Chinese company called BYD overtook Tesla as the top producer of electric vehicles in the world. Our colleagues over at The Indicator from Planet Money, Darian Woods and Paddy Hirsch
BYD is the world''s leading producer of rechargeable batteries: NiMH batteries, Lithium-ion batteries and NCM batteries. BYD owns the complete supply chain layout from mineral battery cells to battery packs.
The strategy of switching to Blade Battery for all of the brand''s future pure-electric models will make EVs safer, and help to accelerate the quickening pace of vehicle electrification across the world. Brand also launches four new electric vehicles equipped with the leading, ultra-safe battery technology Chongqing, China — On April 7, 2021
BYD''s next-gen EV battery is expected to reach upwards of 190Wh/kg. This could enable fully electric models to exceed 621 miles (1,000 km) CLTC range, which would be the highest among LFP
Since 2020, BYD has been making its lithium iron phosphate battery (LFP) "Blade Batteries" for use in its own cars and for sale to other auto makers, such as Toyota.
BYD will introduce its second-generation ''blade'' battery pack – with enough range to drive an electric car from Sydney to Melbourne on a single charge – as soon as August 2024.
The Han EV, BYD''s flagship sedan model slated for launch this June, will come equipped with the Blade Battery. The new model will lead the brand''s Dynasty Family, boasting a cruising range of 605 kilometers and an acceleration of 0 to 100km/h in just 3.9 seconds.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, BYD dethroned Tesla as the world''s top EV maker, selling more battery-powered vehicles than its U.S. rival. "BYD has grown into this powerhouse in the new
BYD Batteries have a 10-year track record and millions of on-road miles. That means BYD batteries are built to last up to 30 years of life, 20 to 25 years of warranty on eligible storage projects.