BYD will hold its intelligent driving strategy conference in China on May 28. Image enhanced by CNC. Understand China EV’s Market Real-time notifications when critical EV data is released All important data in one place 2,000,000+ data points Become a member BYD announced it will hold an intelligent driving strategy conference on May 28, marking the company’s second major technology event of 2026 after its March 5 launch of Blade Battery 2.0 and flash charging, according to IT-home. The automaker did not disclose details of the upcoming event. However, Chinese automotive commentators and investor discussions over the past two days have increasingly linked the conference to intelligent driving, AI training systems, and wider deployment of advanced driver-assistance functions across mainstream vehicles. Earlier this month, BYD executive vice president and Americas president Stella Li said in a media interview that the automaker could soon unveil another major technology following its recent battery and charging announcements. Li, who joined BYD in 1996, has played a central role in the company’s global expansion strategy. Speculation centres on the intelligent driving expansion Recent Chinese discussions have focused on several possible directions for the conference, including: wider rollout of God’s Eye intelligent-driving systems expansion of city navigation assistance functions lower-cost deployment of advanced ADAS hardware updated AI training systems using virtual scenarios additional software and computing announcements tied to autonomous driving BYD’s intelligent-driving systems were already generating more than 150 million km of effective driving data daily, while cumulative deliveries of God’s Eye-equipped vehicles exceeded 2.5 million units by the end of 2025. Several Chinese automotive commentators additionally connected the event to BYD’s previously disclosed “AI agent + world model” development framework, which uses virtual training scenarios to improve rare-event handling in intelligent-driving systems. Flash charging remains central to BYD’s technology push The May 28 conference follows BYD’s March technology launch, during which the company introduced the Blade Battery 2.0 and its flash-charging platform. BYD said the new system could charge from 10% to 70% in five minutes and from 10% to 97% in nine minutes, while also announcing plans to build 20,000 flash-charging stations during 2026. A recent thermal analysis of BYD’s flash-charging system examined temperature differences between charging hotspots and the battery management system during high-rate charging, with reported gaps reaching 6.5 °C under testing conditions. Another teardown published this month showed a 170-cell Blade Battery pack after a 40-hour freeze test, with the engineering team defending an eight-hour dismantling process used during analysis. Updated Atto 3 launched ahead of the conference The strategy conference also comes one day after BYD launched the updated BYD Atto 3 in China, where the model is sold as the Yuan Plus. The refreshed version added flash charging and up to 120 km of additional range, with pricing starting at about USD 16,600. Sales context Domestic sales of the Yuan Plus reached 5,111 units in April 2026, down 21.9% month-on-month and 58.4% year-on-year. March sales totalled 6,540 units, while January-February combined sales reached 4,135 units. The model accounted for 3.4% of BYD brand sales in April 2026 based on China EV DataTracker figures provided for this report. BYD Atto 3 sales in China. Credit: China EV DataTracker