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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....
BYD Seagull to Start Production in Brazil Next June

Sign up for CleanTechnica's Weekly Substack for Zach and Scott's in-depth analyses and high level summaries, sign up for our daily newsletter, and/or follow us on Google News! BYD’s plant in Camaçarí faced significant hurdles in late 2024 when Brazilian media denounced that Jinjiang, one of the three companies working ... [continued]
From China to Brazil: BYD Super Ship Transports 7,000 Electric Cars...
Ship transports more than 7,000 vehicles and marks a new stage in the Chinese automaker's expansion in Latin America
BYD now has the world’s largest car transport ship and it...

The BYD “Shenzhen” set sail on its first voyage overseas this week. With 9,200 parking spots, or about enough to...
The 5 most exciting new EVs from the Shanghai Auto Show...

These EVs will be big in China but they are also going global
Here’s some of the coolest, sleekest (and furriest) EV tech we...

As we’ve been briefly mentioning the past month or so, we got an opportunity to attend the 2025 Shanghai Auto...
This Chinese Sedan Looks Like Jaguar’s Type 00, But You Didn’t...

Roewe is typically positioned as an entry-level brand within the SAIC portfolio, but its latest concept boasts luxury-level looks
New electrics for China dominate Shanghai’s car show
China not only buys more cars than any other nation. But its manufacturers have also long since become major automotive players. Nowhere in the world is the market more dynamic than here in China, where the majority of new cars on offer are now electrically powered. While motor shows in other countries have faded into insignificance, the horsepower parade in Shanghai remains a highly regarded industry summit attended by millions of people. This time around the boot is on the other foot. Whereas













