BYD is pouring €2 billion into building out a network of ultra-fast “Flash Charging” stations across Europe. The first public stations, each capable of delivering a staggering 1.5 MW through a single connector, went live in Germany and the UK in early June 2026.
To put 1.5 MW in perspective: Tesla’s Supercharger V3 tops out at 250 kW. BYD’s chargers deliver six times that power.
Five minutes, 400 kilometers
The Flash Charging system pairs with BYD’s second-generation Blade Battery and its Super e-Platform architecture. Compatible vehicles running 800V+ systems can go from 10% to 70% state of charge in roughly 5 minutes. Push that to 9 minutes and the battery fills from 10% to 97%.
BYD claims that a 5-minute session delivers approximately 400 km of range on supported vehicles. The Denza Z9 GT is among the first models in Europe capable of tapping into the full speed of the network.












