LMFP battery

LMFP battery

Updated BYD references, now in many models.

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== History ==
== History ==
In 2014, [[BYD Auto]] announced its intentions to offer LMFP batteries in its vehicles in 2015. As of 2023, the batteries had not been released.{{Cite web |title=Report: BYD to begin production of lithium manganese iron phosphate batteries for EVs in 2015 |url=https://www.greencarcongress.com/2014/08/20140813-bydlmfp.html |access-date=2023-05-24 |website=Green Car Congress}}
In 2014, [[BYD Auto]] announced its intentions to offer LMFP batteries in its vehicles in 2015. As of 2026, the batteries have been released under the Blade Battery 2.0 branding and are featured in many 2026 vehicles{{Cite web |last=Leung |first=Adrian |date=2026-03-10 |title=BYD Blade 2.0 Breakdown: Short Blade (8C Flash) vs Long Blade (210 Wh/kg) |url=https://carnewschina.com/2026/03/10/byd-blade-2-0-breakdown-short-blade-8c-flash-vs-long-blade-210-wh-kg/ |access-date=2026-04-20 |website=CarNewsChina.com |language=en-US}}.


In 2022, Gotion reached agreement with the US state of [[Michigan]] on a package of incentives for building a large battery factory in the northern part of the state, despite some local opposition.
In 2022, Gotion reached agreement with the US state of [[Michigan]] on a package of incentives for building a large battery factory in the northern part of the state, despite some local opposition.