Is BYD's Battery Lithium Iron Phosphate or Lithium Battery?

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MadelineAnn
07/25/25 2:35pm
BYD's battery adopts BYD's new ternary lithium battery, with details as follows: 1. History: Since 2017, BYD has gradually and quietly switched the power batteries of its new energy vehicles from lithium iron phosphate to ternary lithium batteries. 2. Comparison between lithium iron phosphate batteries and ternary lithium batteries: Ternary lithium batteries have higher energy density than ordinary lithium iron phosphate batteries and better low-temperature adaptability. Vehicles using ternary lithium batteries generally have longer driving ranges and are less likely to fail to start in extremely cold weather. BYD's batteries are self-produced, completing the battery module assembly, resulting in better stability and safety compared to externally sourced batteries. 3. Battery capacity: The pure electric driving range of the battery reaches 305km, and fast charging for 30 minutes can increase the battery level from 30% to 80%.
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