en.Wedoany.com Reported - Sinopec and BYD have jointly launched the BYD Flash Charger 2.0 fast charging station in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province.
The two parties signed a cooperation agreement in Beijing earlier to jointly build a new energy service network, and the station was completed in less than ten days.
The fast charging station is equipped with two charging units, four parking spaces, and charging guns.

The charger has a maximum output power of 1,500 kilowatts and is compatible with most electric vehicles with a voltage range of 200V to 1,000V. The equipment uses a liquid cooling system to ensure stable charging at high power. According to the manufacturer, under normal temperature conditions, a vehicle can be fully charged in 9 minutes, though the specific model was not disclosed.
BYD is advancing its "Flash Charge China" strategy, having built over 6,400 fast charging stations to date, with plans to complete 20,000 such stations by the end of this year.
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