Chinese manufacturer BYD is once again hitting the electric mobility industry with its Super e-Platform, a revolutionary 1,000 V architecture dedicated to ultra-fast electric charging. Combined with its new « Megawatt Flash Charger » charging point delivering up to 1,000 kW, it can recover no less than 400 km of range in just 5 minutes – that’s 2 km of range every second.

This performance is made possible by a special battery, designed to withstand very powerful recharging without overheating, and highly resistant electronic components that efficiently manage this enormous amount of energy. Recharging becomes as quick and easy as a trip to the petrol pump… At the launch in spring 2025, BYD unveiled two models compatible with this technology: the Han L saloon and the Tang L SUV, both capable of covering 400 km in 5 minutes. In terms of performance, the Han L has an engine running at 30,000 rpm and offers up to 788 bhp (580 kW), propelling it from 0-100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds…
Mass deployment in China
China is planning a national roll-out to match its ambitions… BYD has already installed more than 4,000 ultra-fast charging stations in the Middle Kingdom, with the first 500 arriving in April 2025. These kiosks are equipped with liquid cooling and a dual connector, capable of delivering up to 1,360 kW peak power.
And in practice?
Yes, it works… and very well indeed, at least in China, where the entire ecosystem has been designed with this in mind. The result: users can recharge with a smooth, reliable experience. The only limitation is that, for the moment, there are not many of these stations, and they are very expensive to set up… but the technology is there, fast, efficient, and already in daily use by thousands of drivers.

Impact on competition
BYD’s technology is shaking up the industry: Tesla, with its 250-350 kW superchargers (or even 500 kW in the future), is now lagging behind… European manufacturers (Mercedes, BMW, Renault) are also stepping up their efforts, but BYD’s leap towards the megawatt remains unparalleled.
What does this mean for Europe?
As far as Europe is concerned, BYD has clearly indicated its intention to bring this innovation to Europe. But feasibility will depend on the ability of electricity grids to support such high loads, and on the adoption of suitable charging stations. What’s more, only certain top-of-the-range models will be able to benefit from it, limiting the spread to the general public.
In concrete terms, with this breakthrough, BYD has brutally raised the bar for electric charging with its Super e-Platform and its network of megawatt charging stations, making charging almost as fast as filling up a petrol-powered vehicle. The brand is now ushering in a new era in which electro-mobility is no longer held back by range or charging time. It remains to be seen whether this revolution will quickly spread beyond China…