https://insideevs.com/news/789214/byd-great-tang-ev-suv-ultra-fast-charging-range/
BYD Great Tang in rear-wheel drive configuration boasts a 590-mile (950 km) maximum estimated range, but bear in mind that this figure is likely a result of China’s CLTC procedure, which is known for producing rather optimistic results, mostly due to the cycle’s high city driving weighting. If the impressive electric SUV were to ever set foot in the U.S., its EPA rating would likely be somewhere around the 400-mile (643 km) mark
1,500-kilowatt Flash charging capabilities that can replenish the car’s battery as quickly as a traditional gas fill-up. According to BYD, its second-gen Blade battery can go from 10% to 97% state of charge in just nine minutes when connected to its latest Flash chargers
Even at a freezing temperature of -22°F (-30°C), BYD’s new LFP battery can charge from 20-97% in about 12 minutes, which is unlike anything available today in the United States