BYD answered the open-access question on March 9, 2026: “fully open for sharing across all brands; all EV models meeting GB standards can connect and charge normally” {CLM — Dongchedi, March 9, citing BYD official}. Geely has not published an equivalent statement. This asymmetry is a live procurement planning variable for every fleet that operates non-Geely vehicles near Geely ultra-fast infrastructure.
What Is Known About the Geely Network
Geely: 2,103 stations in 215 cities as of February 28, 2026, 1,216 of which are ultra-fast {CLM — Dongchedi, March 9, 2026}. Zeekr 001 independently measured at 1,266.4 kW peak at a Geely ultra-fast station {CLM — Yiche, March 4, 2026}. The Zeekr 001 measurement is an OEM-vehicle-on-OEM-network figure. What a non-Geely vehicle receives at a Geely ultra-fast station: DATA NOT AVAILABLE {GAP}.
What Has Not Been Confirmed
No Geely official statement equivalent to BYD’s open-access position has been found in public reporting as of March 28, 2026 {GAP}. The absence of a negative statement is not confirmation of access. In the absence of explicit confirmation, the audit-grade assumption is OEM-exclusive: treat Geely ultra-fast infrastructure as unavailable for non-Geely vehicle fleet planning until Geely publishes an equivalent open-access statement.
The practical consequence: a mixed fleet (some BYD, some Geely, some others) cannot assume reciprocal access across both proprietary networks. The BYD component can plan around BYD Flash Charger access with confirmed open-access policy {CLM}. The Geely-network access question for non-Geely vehicles in the same fleet remains open.
When This Gap May Close
No fixed date. Monitoring Trigger T8: Geely publishes official open-access policy for non-Geely vehicles equivalent to BYD’s March 2026 position. Monitor Geely official channels. The incentive for Geely to publish such a policy exists — open access to a 1,216-station ultra-fast network is a competitive advantage for drivers of non-Geely EVs who want network options.
No equivalent official open-access statement found for Geely network in public reporting as of March 28, 2026. BYD confirmed open access on March 9 {CLM}. Geely has not published a comparable statement. Audit-grade planning assumption: treat Geely ultra-fast network as OEM-exclusive for non-Geely fleet procurement until explicitly confirmed otherwise.