Etiqueta: Industry
BYD and Aeon to launch Japan sales tie-up

Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD and Japanese retail group Aeon plan to form a sales partnership before the end of the year.
Nissan switches from Renault’s CO2 pool to BYD

Nissan Europe is forming a CO2 pool with BYD in order to achieve its 2025 fleet targets and avoid EU penalties. Until now, the Japanese manufacturer had been
GM Warns: Accelerate EV Development to Match China’s BYD

GM President Mark Reuss warns Western automakers must accelerate EV development to match Chinese rivals like BYD, who rapidly innovate and compress timelines. Echoed by Ford and Rivian CEOs, this highlights China's agility in design and production. GM is responding with updated models, urging a cultural shift to stay competitive in electrification.
BYD on why TikTok is now a ‘permanent part’ of its...

Chinese EV brand BYD has upped its use of TikTok as it looks to better connect with UK car buyers.
Chinese automaker BYD takes crown from Tesla in shocking industry shakeup:...
For consumers, this shift could have ripple effects.
China Shows the Way on Dangerous Car Doors

Be it censorship or price wars, Beijing has a track record of cracking down on tech firms for all sorts of reasons. But here’s an effort everyone should get behind: Ridding the streets of electric vehicles with doors that don’t open properly after losing power. This endeavor is taking on new urgency following a deadly crash involving a flagship sedan.
Weekend Round-Up: Ford And BYD Recall Vehicles, Tesla Insurance Expands, Waymo...

The auto industry has been buzzing this past week.
BYD celebrates 100,000th NEV delivery for Thailand

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On October 16, BYD Auto (Thailand) Co., Ltd., together with its official partner Rever Automotive Co., Ltd., held a ceremony in Bangkok to m
BYD Stock Is Down Significantly — Is This Electric Vehicle Giant...

BYD shares trade at a big discount to Tesla.
BYD Recall Explained: What to Know About the 115,000 Cars Pulled...

BYD is recalling more than 115,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in China due to safety issues linked to circuit and battery faults. Regulators say the move highlights growing scrutiny and competition in the country's booming EV industry.













