The BYD Atto 3 is a compact electric SUV from the Chinese giant, which sold approximately 18,000 units in Europe (H1 2025). If you've just purchased this crossover or are considering buying one, this guide will help you choose the right home charger from Ampere Point. Basic Information About BYD Atto 3 (2025) The BYD Atto 3 is available in Poland in two trim levels: BYD Atto 3 Comfort (2025) Power: 204 HP (150 kW), 310 Nm Battery: 60.48 kWh (Blade Battery LFP) WLTP Range: 420 km (realistically 350-400 km mixed, 280-300 km in winter) Price: from 184,800 PLN Connector: CCS2 BYD Atto 3 Design (2025) Specifications identical to Comfort Price: from 206,800 PLN Larger screen (15.6" instead of 12.8"), richer equipment list Important note: The 2025 facelift brought an increase in DC charging power from 88 kW to 110 kW, reducing 10-80% charging time from 40 to 35 minutes. Before Buying a Charger - Check Your Socket! Before purchasing a charger, you need to decide which socket you'll use for charging. This is the most important decision, as it determines charging power and compatibility. Charging from Home Socket (230V) Power: 3.7 kW (16A, single-phase) Charging time: ~16 hours (BYD Atto 3, 0-100%) For whom: Emergency charging, very low mileage (<30 km/day) Warning: 20% of home sockets have faulty installations (lack of grounding, reversed phases) - most reputable chargers won't work with such issues Compatible charger: Q11 with adapters Charging from Industrial Socket (CEE) Power: 11 kW (maximum power of Atto 3's onboard charger) Socket types: CEE 16A three-phase (low power), CEE 32A (high power) Charging time: ~6.5 hours (BYD Atto 3 at 11 kW, 0-100%) For whom: Regular home charging, full utilization of vehicle capabilities Compatible charger: Q11 (11 kW) Don't know what you have at home? Contact us or choose Q11 with adapters - you'll be able to charge from both 230V socket (slower) and CEE (faster). BYD Atto 3 Charging Specifications AC Charging (home/public slow) Maximum power: 11 kW (three-phase, 16A) Connector: Type 2 Charging time 0-100%: 3.7 kW (230V socket): ~16 hours 11 kW (CEE three-phase): ~6.5 hours DC Charging (public fast) Maximum power: Pre-facelift version: 88 kW Post-facelift version (2025): 110 kW Connector: CCS2 Charging time 10-80%: 88 kW: ~40 minutes 110 kW: ~35 minutes Available networks: Ionity, Greenway, E.ON, Shell Recharge and other CCS2 networks Note: BYD doesn't have its own fast charging network (like Tesla Supercharger), so you use public CCS2 stations. Which Ampere Point Charger to Choose? The BYD Atto 3 has an 11 kW AC onboard charger - to fully utilize the vehicle's capabilities, you need an 11 kW charger. We recommend our mobile chargers. Q11 (11 kW mobile charger) Features: Power: 11 kW (three-phase 16A, CEE socket) Full charge: ~6.5 hours (0-100%) Integrated cable Adapter variant: also charges from 230V socket (3.7 kW, ~16h) Mobile app (monitoring, scheduling) Price: https://www.amperepoint.pl/products/portable-charger-q11-16a-11kw-type-2-display-bag-included-wifi P11 (11 kW mobile charger) Features: Power: 11 kW (three-phase 16A, CEE socket) Full charge: ~6.5 hours (0-100%) 2.4" LCD display Simpler operation, solid construction Price: https://www.amperepoint.pl/products/portable-charger-p11-16a-11kw-type-2 Q11 vs P11 Difference Both are mobile and offer 11 kW. Main difference: Q11 with adapters can also charge from 230V socket (3.7 kW), providing greater flexibility. Q11 also has a mobile app for monitoring charging. P11 is a simpler solution without additional features, but at a lower price. Check product descriptions for details. ❌ Q22 (22 kW) - NOT for BYD Atto 3 The BYD Atto 3 has an 11 kW onboard charger, so the Q22 charger (22 kW) makes no sense - you won't utilize the additional 11 kW. You'll overpay for power you won't use. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Can I charge BYD Atto 3 from a 230V socket? Yes, but it's an emergency solution. Charging 0-100% takes ~16 hours at 3.7 kW. For daily use, you need a three-phase installation (CEE) and an 11 kW charger, which will charge the car in ~6.5 hours. Do I need a three-phase installation? Yes, to fully utilize the BYD Atto 3's capabilities (11 kW AC). A three-phase installation requires a CEE 16A socket (low power) or CEE 32A (high power). If you don't have such installation, you can temporarily charge from a 230V socket, but it will take significantly longer. How does the Blade Battery perform in terms of durability? BYD's Blade Battery uses LFP (lithium iron phosphate) technology, which features high thermal stability and long lifespan. BYD provides 8 years/200,000 km warranty on the battery and motor. LFP batteries are safer and more resistant to degradation than classic NMC batteries. Can I charge at other DC stations besides BYD? Yes! The BYD Atto 3 has a standard CCS2 connector, so you can charge at all public fast charging stations in Poland and Europe: Ionity, Greenway, E.ON, Shell Recharge, Orlen Charge, and others. BYD doesn't have its own network (like Tesla Supercharger), but CCS2 provides access to thousands of stations. Does BYD Atto 3 support Vehicle-to-Load (V2L)? Yes! The BYD Atto 3 has V2L function, which allows powering electrical devices from the car's battery (up to 3.3 kW). You can connect an adapter to the charging port and use the car as a portable power generator - ideal for camping or emergencies. Summary BYD Atto 3 is a practical Chinese SUV with a large battery (60.48 kWh) and decent range (420 km WLTP, realistically 350-400 km). The 11 kW onboard charger enables fast home charging - one night is enough to fully charge the car. Our recommendation: Q11 - if you want flexibility (charging from CEE and 230V) and mobile app P11 - if you're looking for a simpler and cheaper solution at full 11 kW power Key to success: CEE 16A three-phase installation in your garage. This will allow you to charge at 11 kW and enjoy full range every morning. Check Our Chargers Q11 (11 kW, with app) Q11 with adapters (11 kW + 230V) P11 (11 kW, simpler) Sources (1) BYD Atto 3 technical specifications - https://wyborkierowcow.pl/danetechniczne/technical-data/byd-dane/atto-3/1-gen-atto-3/atto-3-od-04-23/byd-atto-3-comfort-2023-dane-techniczne/ (2) BYD Atto 3 facelift 2025 - https://e-mobilni.pl/byd-atto-3-lifting-nowy-cena-bateria-moc-2025/ (3) BYD Atto 3 specifications - https://moto.polisoteka.pl/byd/byd-atto-3 (4) BYD Atto 3 ADAC test - https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/autokatalog/marken-modelle/byd/byd-atto-3/ (5) BYD Atto 3 long-term test Autocar - https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/byd/atto-3/long-term-reviews/byd-atto-3-2024-long-term-test (6) BYD Atto 3 review What Car - https://www.whatcar.com/byd/atto-3/hatchback/review/n25563 (7) BYD Atto 3 Euro NCAP - https://www.euroncap.com/en/press-media/press-releases/byd-improves-assisted-driving-system-in-response-to-euro-ncap-s-atto-3-grading/ (8) BYD Atto 3 charging guide Allego - https://www.allego.eu/academy-item/byd-atto-3-charging-guide/ (9) BYD Atto 3 pricing Poland - https://otoev.pl/modele-ev/byd/byd_atto_3/cennik (10) BYD Atto 3 2025 Australia review - https://zecar.com/reviews/2025-byd-atto-3-price-and-specs