Etiqueta: Sales
BYD-backed Haiwei Electronic Files For Hong Kong IPO

Haiwei Electronic has filed for a Hong Kong IPO, after taking on electric vehicle leader BYD as both a backer and its largest client in 2023.
Volkswagen and Toyota Take on BYD With Budget BEVs

The compact hatchbacks from Volkswagen and Toyota are aimed at bringing battery-electric vehicles to the motoring masses.
BYD mulls third plant for European market to meet growth plans
BYD's head of Europe, Stella Li, says the automaker is considering a third regional plant to build cars for Europe.
BYD Yangwang says luxury sedan U7 coming soon

Yangwang said it has completed development and testing of its DiSus-Z body control system, which will be available soon with the U7.
BYD Prepping For Huge Overseas Growth

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! A week ago, BYD held a big summit for suppliers. More than 500 representatives from 380 major components suppliers converged on a conference center in Turin, Italy, and got a special call to action ... [continued]
BYD’s share sale spotlights Hong Kong’s revival

The city is still the place to go for Chinese companies seeking capital and access to international investors
BYD to officially launch Qin L EV pure electric sedan on...

The Qin L EV all-electric sedan is based on BYD's e-Platform 3.0 Evo and have a range of 545 km.
BYD launches sales in Kazakhstan

China’s largest NEV manufacturer BYD Auto officially entered the Kazakhstan market last week in partnership with local distributor Astana Motors.
New BYD Yuan Plus With Fridge & God’s Eye Launches …...

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! BYD is already crushing it, with by far the most plugin vehicle sales on the planet and rapid growth. But apparently that wasn’t enough. Now the company has rolled out an update to its ... [continued]
Honda could get BYD-ed in key Indian scooter market
Chinese electric vehicle-maker BYD and its local rivals have dramatically disrupted the automotive market, leading to a significant decline in sales for major global brands like Ford, Nissan, GM, and Honda in China. This pattern is expected to extend to scooters and motorbikes, currently dominated by Japanese brands, as electrification efforts lag behind market growth.














