What type of battery does BYD use in its vehicles?
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BYD vehicles utilize BYD's lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery. The total voltage is 500V with an energy capacity of 13 kWh. Each lithium iron phosphate battery cell has a voltage of 3.2V, and the battery system adopts a parallel connection method with a single cell capacity of 26Ah. Below are some additional details about BYD: 1. Equipped with Starlight LED headlights, flowing rear turn signals, and 16-inch Photon Star aluminum alloy wheels. 2. The powertrain system: the fuel version is equipped with a 1.5L+CVT power combination, with the engine delivering a maximum power of 80kW (109Ps) at 5800rpm and a maximum torque of 148Nm at 4800rpm. 4. The EV model is equipped with a motor that delivers a maximum power of 100kW (136Ps) and a maximum torque of 180Nm, offering an NEDC range of 421km and a 0-50km/h acceleration time of just 4.5s.