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BYD and Shell Partner on Charging for 100,000 Electric Vehicle Customers

BYD’s customers in Europe will receive preferential access to the Shell Recharge network as part of a mobility service provider (MSP) partnership with Shell.

BYD Europe B.V. and Shell EV Charging Solutions B.V. (Shell) announced they will provide at least 100,000 BYD battery and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (EV) customers in Europe with fast, convenient, and reliable EV charging from Shell Recharge. Customers will receive an exclusive Shell Recharge network platinum membership that offers discounted charging at Shell’s fast and ultra-fast DC charging locations.

Shell Recharge will offer BYD customers access to over 300,000 charge points across Europe through Shell’s growing network of charge points at Shell stations, mobility hubs, destination, and on-street locations and one of Europe’s largest roaming networks.

Business customers that purchase BYD vehicles to electrify their fleets can also access EV charging through the Shell Card. Shell Fleet Solutions provides business customers with a wide range of products and services to manage their fleets efficiently and sustainably, including the hybrid Shell Card, a single payment solution that covers invoicing for traditional fuels, EV charging and alternative lower-carbon fuels.

István Kapitány, Global Executive Vice President of Shell Mobility, said: “We are pleased to be working with BYD in many key areas of e-mobility through a global collaboration that spans from China to India and across Europe. Through our European collaboration, we want to help BYD customers to drive as many electric miles as possible with our expansive Shell Recharge network.”

Michael Shu, General Manager and Managing Director, BYD Europe and International Cooperation Division, said: "We are thrilled to be partnering with Shell to offer BYD customers exclusive membership to leading public charging solutions. Through this agreement, our customers will have access to an expansive network of chargers across Europe, offering highly favourable rates. BYD is committed to an electric future, and our partnership further reduces the running costs of an electric car.”

In March 2022, Shell and BYD signed a strategic cooperation agreement to help accelerate the energy transition and improve charging experiences for BYD's EV customers. In China, Shell and BYD formed an EV charging joint venture that currently operates more than 10,000 charge points in Shenzhen, with the goal of expanding the network to other cities.

Notes to editors

  • Customers will receive the Shell Recharge network platinum membership and co-branded BYD and Shell Recharge charge cards from their BYD dealership, and the offer will be activated through the Shell Recharge App.
  • The Shell Recharge network membership and discounted charging is purchased by BYD on behalf of the first 100,000 customers. Shell Recharge network membership is not available for direct purchase by private customers. Latest pricing for customers with Shell Recharge network membership is always visible in the Shell Recharge app.
  • BYD and Shell will also collaborate to showcase the benefits of EV driving, with the range of BYD ATTO 3, BYD HAN and BYD TANG EVs on display at Shell Recharge sites in key European markets including Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. The collaboration will provide BYD customers with the experience of BYD premium designs and advanced new energy vehicle technologies, combined with seamless charging and digital services jointly developed by BYD and Shell.

About BYD

  • BYD is a multinational high-tech company devoted to leveraging technological innovations for a better life. Founded in 1995 as a rechargeable battery maker, BYD now boasts a diverse business scope covering automobiles, rail transit, new energy, and electronics, with over 30 industrial parks in China, the United States, Canada, Japan, Brazil, Hungary, and India. From energy generation and storage to its applications, BYD is dedicated to providing zero-emission energy solutions that reduce global reliance on fossil fuels. Its new energy vehicle footprint now covers 6 continents, over 70 countries and regions, and more than 400 cities. Listed in both Hong Kong and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges, the company is known to be a Fortune Global 500 enterprise that furnishes innovations in pursuit of a greener world.
  • Founded in 2003, BYD Auto is the automotive subsidiary of BYD, a multinational high-tech company devoted to leveraging technological innovations for a better life. Aiming to accelerate the green transition of the global transportation sector, BYD Auto focuses on developing pure electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The company has mastered the core technologies of the entire industrial chain of new energy vehicles, such as batteries, electric motors, electronic controllers, and automotive-grade semiconductors. It has witnessed in recent years significant technological advancements, including the Blade Battery, the DM-i and DM-p hybrid technology, the e-Platform 3.0, and the CTB technology. The company is the world’s first carmaker to stop the production of fossil-fueled vehicles on EV shift and has remained top of new energy passenger vehicle sales in China for 9 years in a row.
  • BYD Europe is headquartered in the Netherlands and is the first overseas branch of BYD Group, with a commitment to deliver safe and efficient sustainable solutions in new energy vehicles through world-leading technological innovations.
  • For more information, please visit www.byd.com.

About Shell Mobility

  • Shell is one of the world’s largest mobility retailers, by number of sites, with more than 46,000 Shell-branded mobility locations in more than 80 markets. Every day, around 32 million customers visit our mobility locations for an evolving range of quality fuels, including electric vehicle charging, and convenience and non-fuel products and services. Shell owns or operates around 140,000 charge points globally, including more than 28,000 charge points at Shell forecourts, on-street locations, mobility hubs and destinations like supermarkets. Shell intends to operate more than 500,000 EV charge points worldwide by 2025, and 2.5 million by 2030. Shell’s end-to-end e-mobility solution for business fleets includes EV charging home, office, depot and on-the-go charging.
  • Read more about the Shell Recharge network at shellrecharge.com.
Signing Ceremony of 100,000 BYD & Shell Recharge Platinum Charge Cards
BYD ATTO 3 at Shell Recharge Charging Station
Left: István Kapitány, Global Executive Vice President of Shell Mobility; Right: Michael Shu, General Manager and Managing Director, BYD Europe and International Cooperation Division

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