Etiqueta: Battery
Build Your Dreams: the Chinese automaker BYD brings new-energy vehicles to...

Auto - BYD, the world’s leading manufacturer of new-energy vehicles, is now officially available in Romania, bringing cutting-edge technology and efficient
The BYD EV That Charges In Only 5 Minutes Is Actually...

BYD's Megawatt chargers really can add 250 miles of range in 5 minutes — all it takes is a 1,000-kW charger and a system designed to safely charge that quickly.
BYD aims for half of its sales to come from outside...

BYD now believes it has the right products to replicate its success in China in overseas markets, according to Reuters.
BYD launches hybrid Sealion 07 DM-i, starts at $23,460

The Sealion 07 DM-i is a sister model to the all-electric Sealion 07 EV and the fourth model in BYD's Sealion family.
BYD launches new residential battery

BYD has launched its new Gen4 home battery known as HVB, and is expected to be a popular addition to the residential storage space.
BYD withdraws plans to build lithium plant in Chile as lithium...

BYD and Tsingshan are backing out of multimillion-dollar plans to build lithium cathode plants in Chile, according to Reuters.
China’s BYD, Tsingshan Scrap Plans for Chile Lithium Plants as Price...

Steep fall in lithium prices forces Chinese companies to back out of multimillion dollar deals to build battery material factories in Chile
BYD, Tsingshan Drop Chile Lithium Processing Projects After Rout

Two Chinese companies dropped plans to develop lithium-processing projects in Chile after the price of the battery metal tumbled, undermining the nation’s bid to add more value to its mineral exports.
China’s BYD, Tsingshan scrap plans for Chile lithium plants
By Daina Beth Solomon SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chinese automaker BYD and metals group Tsingshan are backing out of multi-million dollar plans to build lithium cathodes plants in Chile, a major producer of the battery metal, company and government sources told Reuters on Wednesday. The retreat by the two huge Chinese companies is a blow to Chile's aim to develop more domestic processing of lithium, a
China’s BYD, Tsingshan scrap plans for Chile lithium plants, newspaper reports
Chinese automaker BYD and metals group Tsingshan have both informed Chilean authorities that they are withdrawing plans to construct lithium processing plants in Chile, newspaper Diario Financiero reported on Wednesday. BYD filed its intent to withdraw with the national assets ministry, while Tsingshan told development agency Corfo it would no longer pursue the project, the newspaper said. Tsingshan confirmed to Reuters that it had withdrawn its plans while BYD declined to comment.