What type of battery does the BYD e3 use?

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JuneLynn
07/29/25 8:16pm
BYD e3 uses a ternary lithium battery. Here is extended information: Ternary lithium battery: This battery is independently developed by BYD. Most pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles basically use ternary lithium batteries, and such batteries are the trend of the future. Ternary lithium batteries have higher energy density and are also lighter in weight. BYD e3: The BYD e3 is a pure electric compact car under BYD, and it is a single-motor vehicle. The BYD e3 has a 95 horsepower version and a 136 horsepower version. The maximum torque of the 95 horsepower version's motor is 180 Nm, and the maximum torque of the 136 horsepower version's motor is also 180 Nm.
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