
Chinese EV giant BYD has unveiled the second generation of its Blade batteries, as well as a new ultra-fast charging system capable of providing up to 1,500 kWh of capacity. The new battery technology promises significantly faster charging times and better driving range, the first major upgrade to the Blade battery since its introduction in 2020.
The announcement was made during BYD’s recent technology showcase event in China. The company claims that vehicles equipped with the new Blade Battery 2.0 can charge from 10% to 70% in just 5 minutes, while 10% to 97% charge can be achieved in about 9 minutes. Even in extremely cold conditions of -30 °C, the battery can charge from 20% to 97% in about 12 minutes.

Higher energy density, better thermal management
The second generation blade battery has a 5% improvement in energy density compared to the first generation. BYD has also introduced a new internal cooling architecture designed to reduce heat buildup during high-speed charging.
According to the company, the battery incorporates a high-speed internal channel and advanced thermal management system to better control temperatures while handling extremely high charging power. Safety also remains a main focus, with the battery said to have passed several safety tests exceeding China’s latest national standards.

1,500 kW flash charging technology
Along with the battery upgrade, BYD also introduced its new flash charging system, capable of delivering charging speeds of up to 1,500 kWh. This is significantly higher than most existing public charging infrastructure, which typically operates in the 250 kW to 350 kW range globally.

Flash chargers use a T-shaped pulley cable system, allowing the charging connector to be easily moved to either side of the vehicle while keeping the cable off the ground. Charging stations integrate solar power generation, battery storage and charging hardware into a single system, helping to reduce the load on the power grid while enabling extremely high power delivery. BYD plans to deploy 20,000 flash charging stations across China by the end of 2026, of which more than 4,000 have already been installed as of early March.
1,000+ km driving range possible
New battery technology is expected to significantly expand EV driving range. BYD claims that vehicles using the updated battery pack can deliver a driving range of over 1,000 km under CLTC testing conditions. The models that are expected to get the new battery include the Denza Z9 GT from BYD’s premium brand Denza and the Yangwang U7 from its luxury sub-brand Yangwang. Both vehicles are positioned as high-performance EVs with advanced electric powertrains.
Could reduce one of the biggest drawbacks of EV
Ultra-fast charging is widely seen as one of the most important developments needed to accelerate EV adoption. Long charging time compared to conventional refueling remains a major concern for many buyers. With charging times potentially under 10 minutes, BYD’s new battery and charging system could bridge the gap between EV charging and traditional refueling.
What does this mean for India
BYD currently sells several EVs in India including the BYD Atto 3, BYD Seal, BYD Sealion 7 and BYD eMax 7. Although the company has not confirmed when the second-generation Blade battery will reach the Indian market, the technology could eventually benefit local EV buyers as well. Additionally, many global automakers source battery technology from BYD, meaning the impact of this upgrade could extend beyond BYD-branded vehicles.
With the EV market becoming increasingly competitive around the world, BYD’s latest battery innovation is clearly aimed at pushing the boundaries of charging speed, range and convenience for electric vehicles.








