BYD is building a charging network that makes Tesla’s Supercharger look slow — and it’s deploying it at a pace that could see it surpass Tesla’s global network within two to three years.

The Chinese automaker has already deployed over 5,700 Flash Charging stations in China in just a few months and just opened its first overseas stations in Europe. The chargers deliver up to 1,500 kW of power — three times what Tesla’s latest V4 Superchargers can do.

I’ve long maintained that the Supercharger network is the single best thing Tesla has done for the EV revolution. Before the Supercharger network, the idea of long-distance EV travel was a fantasy. Tesla didn’t just build chargers — it built the confidence that made millions of people willing to buy an electric car for the first time.

But now, for the first time, someone is mounting a serious challenge to Tesla’s charging dominance. And I think it’s the best thing that could happen for EV adoption.

BYD’s charging specs crush Tesla’s — on paper