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BYD Electric Truck Sales Up 10%

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. As reported earlier today, BYD’s full electric car sales were up 34% in August (year over year) while its plugin hybrid electric car sales were down 23%. You can take that as a positive or a negative, depending on your ... [continued]
BYD BEV Sales Up 34% While PHEV Sales Down 23%

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. BYD has released its August 2025 sales data, and it’s not as dramatically positive as it has been over the course of the rest of the year. Though, it is quite interesting. (Note that the charts below are much better ... [continued]
Qualcomm, BMW Launch Hands-Free Driving Amid Tesla, BYD Rivalry

Qualcomm and BMW unveil Snapdragon Ride Pilot, a hands-free driver-assistance system targeting Tesla and BYD competition.
The Importance of How BYD Spends on R&D, Beyond Just How...

There are essentially two different ways a company can account for Research and Development (R&D) spending: as an operating expense that reduces reported net earnings or as a capital expenditure, counted as investing money from net earnings and other sources. One shows up on the income statement, the other shows up on the balance sheet. It might seem like a minor difference, but it can significantly impact financial reporting and how a company approaches R&D.
BYD’s Fall Should Act As A Warning
With Chinese EV automaker BYD taking some serious financial hits recently, it should act as a warning to the auto industry. After all, just a few short weeks ago, many in the industry were declaring BYD not only wouldn’t fall but was heralding the future of the automobile. While we would love to believe the situation will act as a great object lesson to those who make big decisions, we sadly believe it won’t. This is how Chinese automakers game the system. In case you haven’t heard, BYD saw its
BYD Recasts Targets Down by 16%, Stocks Drop 8%

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Amid progressively contracting sales revenue, Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has been forced to significantly recast its 2025 sales targets. The company has slashed its forecast by 16%, from an ambitious RMB39,300 million ($5.5 million) down to RMB32,850 million ($4.6 ... [continued]
BYD’s Target Cut: A Bellwether for China’s EV Sector Slowdown?

BYD's Target Cut: A Bellwether for China's EV Sector Slowdown?
BYD’s luxury SUV Yangwang U8L, priced at 180k USD and weighing...

Yangwang U8L, BYD's 180k USD, 3.6-ton SUV, launches next week.
Major shift on Aussie roads as Chinese car brands break top...
Four Chinese brands have made it to the top 10 of all sales in Australia for the first time.
«BYD Hypercar Hits 294 MPH»: Chinese Yangwang U9 Shatters Electric Speed...

In an era where electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly redefining the automotive landscape, a new milestone has been reached. China's BYD, through its high-end