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Home / News / BYD charger line expands charging network in Brazil

BYD charger line expands charging network in Brazil

The company's lineup has models in AC, DC and DC Grid Zero
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  • Photo by Mateus Badra Mateus Badra
  • June 26, 2024, at 12:55 AM
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Charger for EVs from the manufacturer. Image: BYD/Disclosure

In order to encourage the electric mobility in Brazil, BYD has a complete charger solution which brings even more convenience to users of electrified cars.

“It is essential that we invest in and encourage the improvement of charging infrastructure to expand access to electric cars. O Brazil, as a country of continental dimensions, must spread the recharge structure across all regions, and BYD chargers help achieve that goal,” he said Tyler Li, president of BYD Brazil.

O lineup has two chargers - Or CA (alternating current), 7 and 22 kWh, and the models DC (direct current) 60 kW, 120 kW, 150 kW and 180 kW, in addition to the GridZero, DC up to 210 kW, which uses BYD battery technology. Such products are being sold in two market lines: residential and public.

According to the company, Grid Zero has a more balanced consumption of electricity, relieving the grid, unlike other fast chargers, which absorb energy very sharply.

Despite achieving a recharge speed of 210 kW, the equipment consumes up to 60 kW from the network. When not in use, the Grid Zero charger stores energy in the battery. Thus, when charging a vehicle, part of the electricity from the grid and part from the battery is used.

“In Brazil, the biggest challenge for fast recharging is the network infrastructure. These products arrive to facilitate and help solve this type of problem. Thus, even in more distant locations, it is possible to install an ultra-fast charger connected to a storage battery”, explained Rodrigo Garcia, senior R&D manager at BYD Energy.

“The models have high quality, resistance and durability, suitable for public operations. They can be in operation 24 hours a day. They are very efficient chargers, which will have the main resources for development on existing platforms, and the possibility of new tools in the future”, added the executive.

According to the manufacturer, the efficiency can be proven by some data. With a 60 kW fast charger, for example, it is possible to recharge the battery of a BYD Dolphin from 30% to 80% in just 30 minutes. With the 150 kW fast charger, a BYD Seal's battery goes from 30% to 80% in just 25 minutes.

Check out a explanatory video, performed by Canal VE, about BYD's new chargers.

The company aims to increasingly promote the electric mobility market in the country. Image: BYD/Disclosure

Solar sector and EPC services

Another facilitating segment of the charging ecosystem is solar panels. BYD Energy has already reached the milestone of 2,3 million photovoltaic modules produced in Brazil. Still in this segment, the company offers EPC (engineering, procurement and construction), that is, the development of large solar power plant projects from start to finish.

The combination – of solar panels and EPC – expands the capacity to generate clean energy and brings technology solutions to customers, increasing charging possibilities for electric vehicles. With this service, the company has already signed a partnership with Raízen Gera Developer, dedicated to distributed generation projects.

New app and expansion of the recharge network

The company also launched the BYD Recharge application to the market. By downloading the app – which is a white label from Tupinambá, a charging solutions company – the driver has access to more than 2.800 charging points located throughout the country and can make payments through the platform.

“At Tupinambá, we lead the technological vanguard of electric mobility in Latin America, with the conviction that this is the way to achieve full satisfaction for electric car users and accelerate the electrification of the fleet. The partnership with BYD reinforces this commitment, bringing together two innovative forces to transform the way people charge their EVs”, highlighted Davi Bertoncello, CEO & founder of Tupinambá.

“With the launch of the BYD Recharge app, we emphasize not only our technological expertise, but also our relentless focus on user experience. With proprietary technology and artificial intelligence, we are shaping an ecosystem in which electric mobility is so accessible and convenient that it becomes the obvious choice for everyone”, he highlighted.

Partnership with Raízen

Another action that reaffirms BYD's investment in this segment is the partnership with Raízen Power, a brand dedicated to Raízen's renewable electrical energy solutions and licensee of the Shell Recharge network in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.

The alliance between the two companies will open 30 hubs dedicated to electric charging with the Shell Recharge solution in eight capitals of Brazil, with 100% clean and renewable energy over the next three years. There will be approximately 600 new DC charging points, which add up to an additional 18 MW of installed power, nationwide.

The spaces will begin to be implemented this year in the cities of São Paulo (SP), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasília (DF), Curitiba (PR), Florianópolis (SC), Salvador (BA) and Belém (PA). The companies also foresee a competitive offer of charging services for BYD drivers on the Shell Recharge network and renewable energy for their dealers.

“We strongly believe in establishing partnerships and bringing together companies to boost the market and, when we talk about the advancement of electrification, these joint initiatives are even more essential. For us, it is a commitment to encourage solutions for a more sustainable future and, in collaboration with partners like BYD, we will transform people's lives in their homes, work and commuting”, concluded Frederico Saliba, CEO of Raízen Power.

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Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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  1. Hamilton Mourão Junior said:
    1 July 2024 to 09: 42

    Are you aware of the ITs of the State of São Paulo Fire Department, regarding the restrictions on Electric Vehicles?
    So it's good to know. Because according to a lecture I attended, with an Engineer and former Fire Commander, most condominium buildings are not able to have spaces within the IT, for electrical supply of their V electric vehicles in their space within the condominium! Unless they changed what was said!
    Hamilton Mourão Jr.
    Electrical Engineer
    Occupational Safety Engineer
    Forensic Eng.: Expert and Judicial Technical Assistant
    hamiltonmouraoj@gmail.com
    11.9.9601-3196

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  2. Ana Paula Pirolo Dutti said:
    30 June 2024 to 18: 18

    I would like to know if from Cuiabá-MT to Assis-SP there is a charger on the highway

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  3. João Batista Miranda said:
    28 June 2024 to 18: 46

    None will be installed in Pernambuco, our state also buys its cars. Pernambuco probably has the same potential as the states mentioned above, I have an electric car and I am seriously thinking about switching back to a combustion car, due to the lack of infrastructure we have here in our state.

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  4. Andre Ramos Bastos said:
    27 June 2024 to 23: 06

    SO FAR WE HAVE ONLY SEEN BLA BLA BLA, IN RJ YOU CANNOT TRAVEL TO THE INTERIOR WITH A DOLPHIN FOR EX. THE MISERABLE RECHARGING POINTS ON BR 116 TO MG ARE RIDICULOUS 7KW WALLBOX.

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  5. Lucas Tronoso Ribeiro said:
    27 June 2024 to 16: 32

    I would like to put it at my gas station

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  6. jason said:
    27 June 2024 to 14: 54

    For months now, several websites have been showing this new BYD charger. However, BYD specifically does not show a list of locations where they would already be operating.

    They don't even have these installed at BYD dealerships.

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  7. Antonio Sarmanho said:
    27 June 2024 to 14: 50

    The automaker needs to launch a portable charger on the market, thus facilitating recharging. Note that in several Brazilian states the voltage is 220 and 110, a charger that is 220/110 and can charge in 10 A household sockets would be necessary.

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  8. Lucival Pinto said:
    27 June 2024 to 07: 56

    And in the interior of Brazil, what will it be like?
    I live in Feira de Santana Bahia, 100 km from Salvador
    A population of approximately 619 thousand inhabitants. According to the IBGE.
    And will other large cities in the interior have made it available too?

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