Etiqueta: Battery
Chinese Brands Are Really Killing It In Europe

Some brands like BYD and Xpeng grew more than 100% in a year. But some, like battery-swpping Nio, haven't found their footing yet.
BYD delays Hungary plant production: Strategic shift to Turkey amid EV...

BYD is postponing its Hungary plant production and exploring Turkey as a strategic hub, amidst evolving EV demand and trade dynamics in Europe.
BYD launches Sealion 07 electric SUV in Nepal

The Sealion 07 is branded as the Sealion 7 in Nepal and marks BYD's sixth model in the country.
This $12,000 car from BYD proves EVs can be shockingly cheap

All the buzz around electric vehicles paints them as the future of transportation, but we often overlook the most important aspect of mobility: it needs to be accessible and affordable. You can’t change the world with greener cars if only a small percentage of the global population can afford them.
BYD launches lower-priced Yuan Up variant without smart driving capabilities

The new Yuan Up variant starts at RMB 74,800 ($10,400) and does not feature a smart driving system, hinting at a shift in BYD's strategy.
China’s EV ascent rewires auto ties with Europe
China's EV ascent rewires auto ties with Europe-
European e-bus market up 41% in H1 2025: MAN and BYD...

Battery-electric bus registrations in Europe reached 5,315 units in the first half of 2025, extending the upward trajectory seen...
Fresh wave of Chinese EVs to hit Aussie roads as BYD...
There's been a huge spike in demand for this car and it could really shake up the market.
BYD Tops Car Sales in Singapore, Dethroning All Brands in the...

Chinese automaker BYD has again reshaped Singapore’s automotive landscape, dethroning long-standing market leaders and significantly impacting both European luxury brands and U.S. electric vehicle (EV) pioneer Tesla. Driven by aggressive pricing, a diverse EV lineup, and swift responses to market demand, BYD has become the clear frontrunner in the highly ... [continued]
BYD brings compact SUV Yuan Up to Malaysia

The Yuan Up has been renamed Atto 2 in Malaysia, with a starting price of 100,000 Malaysian ringgit ($23,630).