Flash Charging

[?] Gen 2 Blade Battery Charging Speed at Non-BYD Chargers — Not Published

Mar 21, 2026 EngiVolt Pro
BYD — DATA GAPS: WITHHELD BY OEM
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Charging Speed for Non-BYD Vehicles on BYD Flash Charger — Power Curve Not Published

Access status update (March 28, 2026): BYD confirmed its Flash Charger is open to all EVs meeting national standards [C — Dongchedi, March 9, 2026]. The access barrier is resolved. This gap now concerns charging speed, not access.

What remains DATA NOT AVAILABLE: the power a non-BYD vehicle actually receives at a BYD Flash Charger. Before current flows, the charger and the vehicle battery management system negotiate a firmware handshake. BYD co-designed both sides of that handshake for its own vehicles. For non-BYD vehicles, the power ceiling produced by that negotiation has never been published by BYD or any independent testing organization.

Scope: applies to all non-BYD EVs. Four physical mechanisms may reduce delivered power: firmware negotiation ceiling, vehicle thermal management conservatism, state-of-charge behavior above 80%, and any operator software tier policy.

Closest available analogy: Tesla Supercharger V3 opened to non-Tesla vehicles in Europe in 2024. Independent measurements showed non-Tesla vehicles receiving 160–200 kW against a 250 kW peak — a 20 to 40 percent power discount [V — multiple independent EU measurements, 2024].

Last verified: March 28, 2026. Status: OPEN. Trigger: T2 — Q2 2026.

IMPACT: Fleet operators cannot model charging time for non-BYD vehicles on BYD hardware. Use 12 minutes as planning estimate until Q2 2026 cross-brand test data is published.