What is the power of BYD Han charging pile?

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JosephMarie
07/30/25 3:30am
BYD Han EV four-wheel drive version is 60 kW at State Grid charging piles and 120 kW at highway service area charging piles. The charging voltage system of BYD Han EV is 570V. When the outdoor temperature is 15℃-25℃, the fast charging time from 30% to 80% is officially 25 minutes, and it will take longer in winter temperatures. The following is more related information: 1. Low playability of the rotating large screen: The standard 15.6-inch touch-sensitive rotating large screen is not as playable as imagined. It has conventional apps such as music and video, and most of the traffic is free, but the UI interaction experience and intelligent performance are low. 2. Weak intelligent performance: Overall, the BYD Han EV still has a lot of room for improvement in the intelligent performance of the whole vehicle. For example, the standard driving assistance functions mentioned above, including lane keeping and active braking, have strong configurations, but the actual performance is not very surprising.
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