Etiqueta: Indonesia
BYD: steady progress on global production network

BYD’s two European factories have attracted a great deal of attention, but not so much its other new plants in Brazil, Indonesia Thailand and Uzbekistan. By Ian Henry
China’s Electric Vehicles Dominate Indonesia’s EV Market in January 2025

China’s Electric-Vehicle (EV) brands continue expanding rapidly in Indonesia, with BYD and Chery leading the charge in January 2025. The latest sales data show Chinese Battery Electric Vehicles BEVs dominating the market, as demand for seven-seater and off-road electric vehicles surges. According to data from the Association of Indonesia Automotive ...
Los riesgos de subestimar la competencia de China

Harvard Business Review Wake-Up Call Spanish
BYD inaugurates four sales, after-sales service stores in Pakistan
Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On February 20 (local time), Chinese new energy vehicle maker (NEV) BYD held a grand opening ceremony at its Metropole Experience Center...
JPMorgan raises 2026 sales forecast for BYD to 6.5 million from...

BYD could become the "Toyota" of the global EV market, said JPMorgan.
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights BYD, Geely Auto and XPeng
BYD, Geely Auto and XPeng have been highlighted in this Industry Outlook article.
Chinese carmakers step up global expansion

Chinese automakers are making significant strides in their global expansion, with Chinese brands attracting a multitude of attention at the Indonesia International Motor Show and some companies reporting robust sales in overseas markets.
Chinese automakers gain ground at Indonesia’s largest auto show

Unlike in previous years, Indonesia's largest automotive exhibition took on a different tone this year with the arrival of high-end Chinese car brands, including electric vehicles (EVs), on the showroom floor. This highlights the growing presence of Chinese automakers in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
Apple eyes Indonesia and BYD goes big on self-driving

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times













