Etiqueta: Industry
China Market Update: BYD’s Hybrid Transmission Enables NYC To Miami On...

Asian equities were a sea of red, except for Mainland China, which was a rare positive equity market overnight.
BYD unveils sedans with 1,300-mile range, shaking up the auto market

BYD has introduced two cutting-edge plug-in hybrid sedans that can cover over 1,300 miles without the need for refueling or recharging,
BYD Claims 1,300-Mile Range for Latest Plug-In Hybrids

BYD Claims 1,300-Mile Range for Latest Plug-In Hybrids
Trust and trade-offs: How to manage Europe’s green technology dependence on...

European policymakers need to answer the ‘trust question’ of how far they want Chinese companies involved in green industries such as solar energy, batteries, and electric vehicles.
BYD unveils advanced hybrid technology

BYD, China's prominent electric vehicle manufacturer, has unveiled its latest plug-in hybrid technology, escalating the competition with gasoline-powered rivals such as Toyota and Volkswagen. The fifth generation of this innovative technology, launched on Tuesday, boasts a record-low fuel consumption of 2.9 litres per 100 kilometres (62.1 miles) when operating solely on the gasoline engine with a depleted battery.
BYD debuts new hybrid technology, as the struggle with rivals that...

China's BYD (002594.SZ) unveiled a new tab on Tuesday, introducing the most recent plug-in hybrid technology that increases fuel efficiency and reduces costs.
BYD launches hybrids with 1,300-mile driving range
Chinese automaker BYD is rolling out cars capable of driving more than 1,300 miles without refueling or recharging, its latest effort to set itself apart from rivals in the world’s largest auto market.
BYD achieves 1,300-mile driving range with latest PHEVs · TechNode

NEVs are now mainstream in the country, BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu claimed on Tuesday, citing official figures.
Morgan Stanley cautions of possible new price competition following BYD’s launch...

“While new launches should boost wholesale volume, we would monitor whether it could spark another round of price competition,” Morgan Stanley said.















