BYD will introduce its second-generation ''blade'' battery pack – with enough range to drive an electric car from Sydney to Melbourne on a single charge – as soon as August 2024.
The Han EV, BYD''s flagship sedan model slated for launch this June, will come equipped with the Blade Battery. The new model will lead the brand''s Dynasty Family, boasting a cruising range of 605 kilometers and an acceleration of 0 to 100km/h in just 3.9 seconds.
"The Blade Battery – Unsheathed to Safeguard the World", Wang Chuanfu, BYD Chairman and President, said that the Blade Battery reflects BYD''s determination to resolve issues in battery safety while also redefining safety standards for the entire industry. BYD''S NEW BLADE BATTERY SET TO REDEFINE EV SAFETY STANDARDS Cell
BYD is expected to launch its next-gen Blade EV battery later this year. The battery will promote more range at an even lower cost. Will the new battery be BYD''s X-factor in its "liberation
The Han EV, BYD''s flagship sedan model slated for launch this June, will come equipped with the Blade Battery. The new model will lead the brand''s Dynasty Family, boasting a cruising range of 605 kilometers and an acceleration of 0 to 100km/h in just 3.9 seconds.
The blade battery is a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for electric vehicles, designed and manufactured by FinDreams Battery, a subsidiary of Chinese manufacturing company BYD. [1] [2] [3]
The Blade Battery has been developed for maximum safety, while offering outstanding strength, range, longevity and power. It is a battery that is ultra-safe with an ultra-strong structure for durability, while also offering
Instead of having multiple modules, the BYD Blade Battery stacks all the cells together, saving over 50% space compared to other battery blocks. BYD Han EV was the first electric vehicle equipped with the BYD Blade battery pack.
With a "Blade-like" design, the battery is built for maximum safety while offering "ultra-long range and ultra-long lifespan." The longer, flatter design saves space and weight for better
BYD battery subsidiary FinDreams will launch a second generation version of its blade battery later this year, possibly in August. One of the key upgrades in the new battery will be the energy density which is expected to reach 190 Wh/kg.