BYD Denza Z9GT Brings 5-Minute EV Charging to Europe

Chinese automaker BYD is preparing to shake up the European electric vehicle market with the launch of its premium EV, the Denza Z9GT, next month. The company says the model will feature breakthrough charging technology capable of adding hundreds of kilometres of range in just minutes a development that could reshape expectations around EV convenience.

The move comes as BYD accelerates its global expansion strategy, particularly in Europe, even as competition intensifies in its home market of China.

Charging in Minutes, Not Hours

One of the biggest hurdles in widespread EV adoption has been charging time. Many fast-charging electric vehicles still require roughly 30 to 45 minutes at a high-speed charger to replenish a significant portion of battery capacity.

BYD claims the Denza Z9GT will dramatically cut that wait.

Using what the company calls flash charging” battery technology, the car can charge from 10% to 70% in just five minutes under optimal conditions. Even in extreme cold temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius, the battery can reportedly charge from 20% to 97% in about 12 minutes.

If the performance holds up in real-world conditions, it would bring EV charging times much closer to the few minutes typically needed to refuel a petrol or diesel vehicle.

Long Range to Match

Fast charging is only part of the equation. The Denza Z9GT is expected to offer a driving range of up to 800 kilometres (around 497 miles) on a single charge.

That figure puts it well ahead of many electric models currently available in Europe and positions the vehicle in the premium segment where long-distance capability remains a key selling point.

Together, ultra-fast charging and extended range could make the Denza Z9GT attractive to drivers still hesitant about switching from combustion-engine vehicles.

Building the Charging Network

The technology powering the Denza Z9GT requires infrastructure that does not yet exist across most public charging networks.

BYD says it plans to start installing flash-charging stations across Europe this summer. These chargers will be capable of delivering up to 1,500 kilowatts, far beyond the capacity of most current fast chargers.

Without such high-power chargers, the car would not be able to achieve the ultra-fast charging times that BYD is promoting.

The rollout signals that BYD is not only selling vehicles in Europe but also investing in the ecosystem needed to support its technology.

European Push Amid Chinese Competition

The European launch also comes at a strategic moment for the company.

WORLD’s sales in Europe have surged, rising nearly 270% last year as the brand continues expanding its presence across the region.

Globally, the automaker has experienced remarkable growth, increasing annual vehicle sales from about 420,000 units in 2020 to roughly 4.6 million in 2025, making it the world’s fifth-largest automaker by volume.

However, competition in China has intensified. Domestic rival Geely recently overtook BYD in early-year sales, while established global brands are regaining ground as government incentives for electric vehicles begin to fade.

For BYD, expanding in overseas markets such as Europe may prove crucial in maintaining its rapid growth trajectory.

A New Phase in the EV Race

The arrival of the Denza Z9GT could mark an important step in the evolution of electric vehicles. Faster charging, longer range and dedicated infrastructure could significantly narrow the convenience gap between EVs and traditional cars.

If WORLD’s technology delivers on its promise, Europe’s EV market may soon face a new benchmark one measured not in hours, but in minutes.

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