How long does it take to charge a BYD electric car?

Jan 15, 2026

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Hey there! As a supplier for BYD, I've got a ton of info to share about one of the most common questions folks ask: "How long does it take to charge a BYD electric car?" Well, the answer isn't as straightforward as you might think, 'cause it depends on a bunch of different factors. Let's dive in and break it down.

Factors Affecting Charging Time

First off, the type of charger you use plays a huge role. There are basically three main types: slow chargers, fast chargers, and rapid chargers.

Slow chargers are usually the ones you can plug into a regular household socket. They're convenient 'cause you can charge your car overnight at home. But the downside is that they take a while. For most BYD electric cars, using a slow charger can take anywhere from 8 to 20 hours to fully charge the battery. This is great if you've got plenty of time and can just leave your car plugged in overnight.

Fast chargers, on the other hand, are a step up. They're usually found at public charging stations or can be installed at home if you're willing to invest in the equipment. Fast chargers can cut the charging time significantly. With a fast charger, you might be able to charge your BYD car from 0 to 80% in about 1 to 2 hours. That's a big difference, right?

Then there are rapid chargers. These are the heavy - hitters. They're mainly located along highways and at some large charging hubs. Rapid chargers can charge a BYD car from 0 to 80% in as little as 30 minutes to an hour. However, not all BYD models are compatible with rapid chargers, so it's important to check your car's specifications.

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Another factor is the battery capacity of the car. Different BYD electric cars come with different battery sizes. A car with a larger battery capacity will naturally take longer to charge than one with a smaller battery. For example, the 2024 Brand Electric Vehicle Byd D1 Electric Sedan Electric Car Byd might have a different charging time compared to the BYD SongL DM 2024 Hot Selling New Energy Intelligence Style Electric Car Long Range because of their varying battery capacities.

The state of the battery also matters. If your battery is almost completely empty, it'll take longer to charge than if it's only partially depleted. And as the battery gets closer to full, the charging speed usually slows down to protect the battery's health.

Charging Times for Specific BYD Models

Let's take a look at some specific BYD models and their charging times.

The 2024 New Standard Byd E2 New Energy Vehicles Electric Byde2 Car New and Used Byd E2 Luxury Restyle is a popular choice. When using a slow charger, it might take around 12 to 15 hours to fully charge. With a fast charger, you can get it to 80% in about 1.5 hours.

The BYD Tang EV, a larger SUV - style electric car, has a bigger battery. Using a slow charger, it could take up to 20 hours for a full charge. But with a rapid charger, you can get it to 80% in about 40 minutes.

The BYD Han EV, a high - end sedan, also has different charging times depending on the charger. A slow charger might take 10 to 15 hours, while a fast charger can get it to 80% in around 1.5 hours.

Tips to Reduce Charging Time

If you're looking to cut down on charging time, here are a few tips. First, try to charge your car when the battery is still partially full. As I mentioned earlier, charging from a lower state of charge takes longer, especially in the early stages.

Also, make sure to use the right charger for your car. If your car is compatible with fast or rapid chargers, use them whenever possible. And if you're at a public charging station, try to find one that's not too crowded. Sometimes, if multiple cars are using the same charging infrastructure, it can slow down the charging speed.

Conclusion

So, as you can see, the time it takes to charge a BYD electric car can vary widely depending on the charger type, battery capacity, and the state of the battery. Whether you're using a slow charger at home or a rapid charger on the road, there's a charging option to fit your needs.

If you're in the market for a BYD electric car or are interested in becoming a distributor or just want to learn more, I'd love to have a chat. Feel free to reach out for a procurement discussion. We can talk about the best models for your needs, charging solutions, and more.

References

  • BYD official product manuals
  • Industry reports on electric vehicle charging