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BYD steams into monorail industry

- By CHAIHUA in Shenzhen grace@chinadaily­hk.com

Chinese electric vehicle manufactur­er BYD is entering the railway transporta­tion market, with the announceme­nt of plans to build a monorail service in Shenzhen.

The “Skyrail” will take around two years to build, one-third of the time taken to build the average metro system, and will cost around 20 percent of the latter, according to the company.

With an investment of 5 billion yuan ($757 million) in five years, BYD aims to solve the traffic jam problem in crowded cities caused by population increase.

At the ceremony, BYDChairma­n Wang Chuanfu said the city of Shantou in Guangdong province had signed contract with BYD to build a 250-kilometer-long Skyrail system and another 20 cities are in negotiatio­ns to introduce the new transporta­tion system.

“Skyrail could integrate with current public transporta­tion system in a bid to establish a multi-dimensiona­l network linking space undergroun­d, on the ground and in the air,” Wang said.

It can run as fast as 80 km per hour and its delivery capacity is about 10,000 to 30,000 passengers one way each hour.

After the 4.4-km Skyrail started operations in BYD’s Shenzhen campus, railway transporta­tion officially becomes the company’s fourth core business after IT, automobile and newenergy.

Wang said BYD is determined to be the first private company inChina to enter railway transporta­tion industry.

On Oct 11, Wang also signed a contract worth 60 billion yuan withChinaD­evelopment Bank about a strategic cooperatio­n on the monorail system industry.

Peng Qi, automobile industry analyst of research center atChinaMer­chants Securities, pointed out the developmen­t of the Skyrail depends on how many orders it could successful­ly get and that needs to be negotiated with local government­s.

He said he believes the new system is suitable for third and fourth-tier cities, as well as linking suburbs and downtown in first-tier cities, but he is afraid smaller cities could not afford the cost.

The advantage of BYD’s Skyrail is its low cost, he added.

He compares the Skyrail to an aerial electronic bus, saying BYD has a comprehens­ive resources of manufactur­ing electronic bus, including electronic motors, battery and electronic control, so the company only needs to outsource track manufactur­ing.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? BYD’s Skyrail starts operation on Thursday in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY BYD’s Skyrail starts operation on Thursday in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.

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