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How Long is the BYD Charging Cable?

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CourtneyLynn
07/29/25 11:11am
The length of BYD's charging cable is 3 meters. Relevant details are as follows: 1. BYD charging piles are divided into 7kW and 40kW: The installation of 7kW charging piles is free, while 40kW charging piles require additional installation fees. It's important to note that BYD staff will only assist in installing the charging pile; wiring arrangements need to be coordinated and communicated with the property management of the residential area and the power bureau. 2. The 7kW (slow charging) charging pile uses 220v ordinary household voltage: the electricity cost is the same as household rates; whereas the 40kW (fast charging) charging pile uses 380v industrial voltage, with electricity costs charged at industrial prices. Assuming the former takes about 10 hours to fully charge, the latter only requires 2-2.5 hours for a full charge.
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StHarley
08/13/25 5:51pm
As a long-time BYD owner, I believe the charging cable length is a crucial factor, measuring approximately 5 meters. In my daily usage, this length proves highly practical—for instance, when parking in my residential area, I don't have to park right next to the power source, allowing me to choose a slightly more distant spot to avoid crowded spaces. However, if the garage's power outlet is poorly positioned, even 5 meters might fall short, so I keep an extension cable handy just in case. During charging, I recommend keeping the cable neatly coiled to prevent tripping hazards or damage to the connector. BYD's cable material is durable with good tensile resistance. Overall, the 5-meter length makes the charging process effortless and convenient, especially for families with children, offering both safety and peace of mind. It would be even better if BYD introduced wireless charging in the future.
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Thaddeus
10/08/25 2:49am
From a technical perspective, BYD's charging gun cables are typically designed to be 5 meters in length, which is a carefully considered standard. If the cable is too short, it may limit parking flexibility, while an excessively long cable could increase resistance or line loss, affecting charging efficiency. Based on my experience, 5 meters is sufficient for most home charging scenarios, but outdoor public charging stations may differ, so it's advisable to check the location in advance. When selecting a charger, remember to inspect the thickness of the cable. BYD's anti-aging treatment is excellent, making it suitable for various weather conditions. It's recommended to allocate sufficient space when installing a home charging station to avoid inconvenience due to insufficient cable length.
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MacAnthony
11/21/25 4:09am
As a safety-conscious new car owner, I emphasize the importance of charging cable length. BYD's standard of approximately 5 meters is quite reasonable. Too short would force the vehicle to be too close to the power source, increasing the risk of electric shock, while too long may cause tripping hazards from tangling—like when I carefully organize it while walking my dog in the neighborhood. During charging, ensure the cable isn't pressed under tires or exposed to high temperatures; BYD's insulation design helps a lot. If the length isn't suitable, replace it with an appropriate cable promptly—don't cut corners to save money. Safety first—this 5-meter cable gives me more flexible parking options.
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