Fast charging gets even easier for all-electric Volvo drivers

Fast charging gets even easier for all-electric Volvo drivers Volvo Cars is making public charging more convenient in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region by expanding access to Tesla Supercharging. From the fourth quarter of this year, Volvo drivers will be able to use the company’s app to charge their fully electric Volvo at more than 20,000 Tesla Supercharger stations across Europe. This gives the drivers easier and more convenient access to Tesla Superchargers in 29 European countries*, with the majority located in key markets such as Germany, France, Norway, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Spain. Volvo Cars is also planning to transition selected models to the North American Charging System** in key Asia-Pacific markets, namely Japan and South Korea, by 2029***. This will give access to the Tesla Supercharger network for Volvo drivers in those markets in the future. “Volvo drivers already have access to over three million charging points globally through the Volvo app,” says Alejandro Castro Pérez, Head of Energy Solutions at Volvo Cars. “Adding Tesla Superchargers in Europe means they now have even easier access to one of the most recognised fast charging networks. As we accelerate towards full electrification, our goal is to make charging simple and effortless, through a seamless ecosystem.” Already today, electric Volvo drivers can use the Volvo Cars app at 120,000 charging points in North America, including Tesla Superchargers, as well as more than 1.2 million charging points across Europe. Volvo Cars’ approach to charging is to make life with electric cars even easier than it is today by making public charging more unified and reliable around the world. This includes supporting market drivers toward charging standardisation and interoperability, particularly in markets where joint efforts can make public charging simpler for more drivers. The small print This information applies to the following Volvo car models: EX30, EX40, EC40, EX60, EX90 and ES90 * Countries include Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom **NACS/SAE J3400 standard *** Information on specific timing, car models and markets will be shared at a later stage.

“Hey Google, can I park here?”

“Hey Google, can I park here?” Volvo Cars and Google aim to create a new generation of contextually aware driving experiences by bringing together the best of their respective technologies, leveraging the latest advancements in AI and Google Gemini. As part of a world first, Volvo Cars and Google will demonstrate Google Gemini vehicle camera integration in the EX60, at Google I/O conference (May 19-20). This paves the way for a future where, with the driver’s permission, Gemini will be able to see and understand its surroundings from the perspective of the car in real time.   This will enable a more helpful driving experience for things like recalling a road sign, making sense of lane markings or simply asking for more information about a landmark or a restaurant. Take parking as an example. By reading and interpreting parking signs in real time, the system helps drivers quickly understand restrictions, time limits, permit requirements or charging rules. Instead of second-guessing whether a space is valid, drivers receive clear guidance exactly when and where they need it.   “The EX60 provides an ideal platform to explore the future of contextually aware driving experiences,” says Alwin Bakkenes, Head of Global Software Engineering at Volvo Cars. “Working closely with Google as a lead device partner allows us to help bring the latest advances in AI into the automotive environment faster and more collaboratively than ever before.” These concepts provide an early look at how contextually aware AI experiences will in the future become part of the every-day driving experience. This is made possible by the Gemini model’s multi-modal understanding*, the EX60’s neural processing engine** and software- defined architecture. More intuitive directions with Immersive Navigation from Google Maps Soon, Volvo Cars will also be among the first to introduce Immersive Navigation from Google Maps into its cars. With a new 3D view, Immersive Navigation offers even more intuitive guidance for drivers, helping them stay informed and focused on the road. Drivers will see their route brought to life with redesigned buildings, tunnels, overpasses and more, making it easy to quickly understand complex roads and turns. This is particularly valuable in urban environments where skyscrapers and dense intersections can make it difficult to see the road ahead. It also delivers more natural voice guidance with helpful instructions that call out real-world landmarks in addition to distance and timing, such as “Go past this light and take the next left after the library.” By aligning what drivers hear with what they see, navigation becomes even easier to follow. “We’re excited to partner with Volvo Cars on helping build the next generation of driving experiences for the real world,” says Patrick Brady, Vice President of Android for Cars at Google. “In the future, Gemini will make your drive more helpful by allowing you to learn more about your surroundings while on the road. And with Immersive Navigation, we’re bringing Google Maps’ biggest update in over a decade to our drivers.” Immersive Navigation from Google Maps will first be available in the Volvo EX60, EX90 and ES90. These announcements reflect an ongoing relationship between Volvo Cars and Google as the two companies work together to shape the next generation of in-car intelligence.  The small print    *Multi-modal understanding: AI’s ability to combine and interpret inputs such as voice, images, and context to understand a situation. ** Neural Processing Engine (NPU): A dedicated processor that runs AI tasks efficiently and in real time on-device. Features may differ depending on subscription, and results may vary. Google Gemini is AI and can make mistakes.Connected apps require setup and providing necessary permissions. Compatibility and availability vary. 18+. Google Gemini and Google Maps are trademarks of Google LLC..  About Volvo Car Group   Volvo Cars was founded in 1927. Today, it is one of the most well-known and respected car brands in the world with sales to customers in more than 100 countries. Volvo Cars is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange, where it is traded under the ticker “VOLCAR B”.    “For life. To provide freedom to move in a personal, sustainable and safe way.” This purpose is reflected in Volvo Cars’ ambition to become a fully electric car maker and in its commitment to an ongoing reduction of its carbon footprint, with the ambition to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.    In 2025, Volvo Cars sold over 710 000 cars, with an electrified share of 46%. Volvo Cars on average employed 42,600 full-time employees. Volvo Cars’ head office, product development, marketing and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars’ production plants are located in Gothenburg, Ghent (Belgium), South Carolina (US), Chengdu, Daqing and Taizhou (China). The company also has R&D and design centres in Gothenburg and Shanghai (China).

Showcasing fresh film-making talent: BYD and Mediawan launch ‘Build Your Dream Award’ at Festival de Cannes

Showcasing fresh film-making talent: BYD and Mediawan launch ‘Build Your Dream Award’ at Festival de Cannes New prize highlights debut films by emerging filmmakers, aiming to promote the next generation of cinematic visionaries Shortlist of 15 movies, including films not presented at Festival de Cannes, with winner chosen by international jury of five leading industry figures Trophy and €40,000 grant to be awarded on 14 May BYD, the world’s leading manufacturer of New Energy Vehicles and sustainable mobility solutions, is proud to announce a new collaboration with leading European studio Mediawan to establish an award designed to inspire and promote new filmmaking talent. Called the Build Your Dream Award, the accolade will run alongside the Festival de Cannes and recognise every year the best debut feature film released in French theaters over the past 12 months The new prize is driven by a shared vision between BYD and Mediawan – one of open, demanding and deeply international creativity. A shortlist of 15 international films, drawn up by Thierry Chèze, Editor-in-Chief of Premiere Magazine, will be judged by a panel comprising five influential figures in the global film industry. The inaugural winner, to be announced on 14 May 2026 at the Terrasse by Albane in Cannes, will receive a trophy by Parisian designer Victoria Wilmotte and a grant of 40,000 euros. Stella Li, Executive Vice President of BYD, commented: “Build Your Dreams is the motto of BYD itself, and we believe that dreams only come to life when they are given the means to exist. The Build Your Dream Award is designed to nurture that spirit, by shining a light on the debut filmmakers and their talents. We’re proud to partner with Mediawan on this annual accolade, and the Cannes Film Festival, one of the greatest showcases of creativity in the world, is the perfect place to launch it. Our hope is that in the coming years, the Build Your Dream Award will be a springboard for emerging filmmakers.” The Build Your Dream Award jury President is Chen Kaige, a renowned Chinese film director who, since the 1980s, has earned international acclaim and established himself as a leading figure in the evolution of Chinese cinema. He won the prestigious Palme d’Or in 1993 for his film Farewell My Concubine. Chen Kaige commented: “There are countless young people around the world who dream of becoming film directors. To host the Build Your Dream Award during the Cannes Film Festival, an award dedicated to emerging filmmakers, is for them an immensely meaningful and valuable occasion.” Joining Chen Kaige and Thierry Chèze on the judging panel for the inaugural Build Your Dream Award are: Mélanie Laurent, an actress, director and screenwriter who appeared in Quentin Tarentino’s Inglorious Basterds and has directed movies such as The Adopted, Breathe and the Mad Women’s Ball. Hafsia Herzi, who first gained recognition for her performances in The Secret Of The Grain and Mektoub, My Love, both directed by Abdellatif Kechiche. She has since built a strong presence in auteur cinema, and received the César Award for Best Actress in 2025 for her role in Borgo. Yann Demange, a French-Algerian director known for his distinctive visual style and assured storytelling. He directed the well-received television series Dead Set and Top Boy, before making his directorial film debut with ’71, for which he received the British Independent Film Award for Best Director. The shortlist for the first Build Your Dream Award is as follows: Familiar Touch, Sarah Friedland (United States) Christy And His Brother, Brendan Canty (Ireland) Fire On the Plain, Ji Zhang (China) Didi, Sean Wang (United States / Taiwan) Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story, Luck Razanajaona (Madagascar) Honeymoon, Zhanna Ozirna (Ukraine) In The Summers, Alessandra Lacorazza (United States / Colombia) Little Trouble Girls, Urska Djukić (Croatia) Muganga, The One Who Treats, Marie- Hélène Roux (France) On Falling, Laura Carreira (Portugal) We Believe You, Charlotte Devillers & Arnaud Dufeys (Belgium) That Summer In Paris, Valentine Cadic (France) A Sad And Beautiful World, Cyril Aris (Lebanon) Together, Michael Shanks (Australia) Truly Naked, Muriel D’Ansembourg (Netherlands) About BYD Auto 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, the CTB and iTAC technologies, the DiSus Intelligent Body Control System, and the XUANJI Architecture. The company is the world’s first carmaker to stop the production of fossil-fuelled vehicles on EV shift and has remained top of new energy passenger vehicle sales in China for 13 years in a row. About BYD Europe BYD Europe is headquartered in the Netherlands and is the first overseas branch of BYD Group, with a commitment to evolving the international brand BYD Auto to deliver safe and efficient sustainable solutions in new energy vehicles through world-leading technological innovations. About Mediawan Founded in France at the end of 2015 by Pierre-Antoine Capton, Xavier Niel and Matthieu Pigasse, Mediawan, a leading European studio has, ten years after its creation, established itself as a global leader in independent production across all genres. As an integrated player operating across the entire value chain, from production to distribution, as well as broadcasting and diversification, Mediawan is a unique creative platform designed to support the world’s leading talents. For more information, please visit www.byd.com. Contact:Europe: Penny Peng, PressEU@byd.com tel: +31-102070888