Etiqueta: Europe
World’s Largest Car Carrier, BYD Shenzhen sets world record

Beijing, China--BYD’s Shenzhen will transport more than 7,000 new energy vehicles (NEVs) from Taicang, Jiangsu province in China, to Brazil; it has space for 9,200 automobiles; the cargo hold is the size of 20 standard soccer playing fields, is 219.9 meters long, 37.7 meters tall, and has 16 decks, setting the new world record for being the World’s Largest Car Carrier, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.
Chinese Automakers Are Moving at Astonishing Speed—but Not with the US
Build quality has improved. Nio and Zeekr are growing lineups quickly. And Canadian dealers want to sell Chinese cars.
BYD had a blowout sales month in April with more EVs...

BYD is on a hot streak. The Chinese EV powerhouse sold over 380,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in April alone....
Tesla Rival BYD’s Hungary Facility Takes Shape, Poised To Produce 200,000...

BYD is expanding into Europe with a new factory in Hungary, showing potential for growth in the EV market as the company chases TSLA.
BYD plans to launch two new plug-in hybrid models in Germany

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is planning to introduce two additional plug-in hybrid models in Germany this year.
Satellite photos show how BYD’s massive European factory is taking shape...
The Chinese EV giant is doubling down on Europe by building a major facility in Hungary as it looks to capitalize on Tesla's slumping sales.
Europeans Aren’t Buying Enough BYD EVs, So It’s Launching New PHEVs

The automaker is invested heavily in Europe, and already building two local factories
BYD just broke a record for premium EV deliveries in this...

BYD secured a new record for the most premium EV deliveries in a single day in India. After launching its...
BYD’s megawatt EV fast-charging platform stirs cautious interest in Europe, Asia

Chinese EV giant BYD has launched a megawatt (MW)-class fast-charging platform, pushing EV charging speeds to rival gasoline refueling—a move set to further pressure traditional car markets.
Key signals from the Shanghai Auto Show: China’s multi-technology route crushes...

The Shanghai Auto Show is about to open, attracting nearly 1,000 companies and over 100 new car launches. Automakers are placing more emphasis on technology displays, attracting a large number of overseas visitors, especially automotive agents. During the exhibition, 30% of the visitors at the NIO booth were foreigners, indicating that Chinese auto shows are evolving into a global hub. Overseas audiences have shown a strong interest in charging and battery swapping technologies, with particular attention to NIO's battery swapping technology