BYD: Second-generation blade battery production capacity exceeds demand, explosive growth in orders after launch of flash charging technology.

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10/06/2026
In the investor relations activity record of BYD, it was disclosed that after the launch of the company's second-generation blade battery and fast charging technology in March, orders have experienced explosive growth. Currently, the production capacity is unable to meet the demand, and the company is making efforts to increase the production capacity of the second-generation blade battery to meet the order requirements. After the release of the production capacity of the second-generation blade battery next year, the domestic and international markets will both be strengthened, and the fast charging ecosystem will also be implemented globally. In terms of intelligence, the company has released its first 4nm Kunji A3 chip, with over 3.15 million assisted driving vehicles generating over 2 billion kilometers of data daily. The company has made comprehensive preparations for Level 3 autonomous driving in terms of chips, algorithms, data, and ecosystem, and has built global driving training centers in Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East to rapidly advance once regulations are in place. In terms of overseas markets, the company aims to sell 1.05 million vehicles overseas by 2025 and is confident in achieving or even exceeding the original sales target in 2026. The strategy for going global has formed a pattern of "leading in Latin America, breakthrough in Europe, and multiple points of growth in the Asia-Pacific region."