BYD introduced the pure electric variant of the BYD Song at Auto
China 2016. There are two electric motors, one mounted on the front axle and
and other one on the rear axle. The front axle motor produces 214 hp and the rear axle motor produces 147 hp. The pure electric crossover
can be driven up to 270 km on a single charge.
The BYD T3 EV is an electric panel van powered by the company’s
BYD2217TZB motor that generates 214 hp and 310 Nm of torque. There’s a
42.9 kWh battery which can be fully charged in 6-13 hours using 3.3 kW AC
standard charging or in just 1 hour using 40 kW DC fast charging. With the
battery fully charged, the pure electric van can be driven at least 200 km if not
more.
The BYD e5 300 EV is a cheaper variant of the BYD Qin EV300. The
exterior and interior are slightly different due to the cost-cutting, but
there’s the same electric motor which produces 218 hp and 310 Nm of torque.
However, in the e5 300 EV, the 48 kWh battery provides a driving range of 305
km, 5 km more compared to the Qin EV300.