The Borneo Post

BYD’s three millionth NEV rolls off production line

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SHENZHEN, China: BYD, China’s leading new energy vehicle (NEV) manufactur­er, said Wednesday that its three millionth NEV has rolled off the production line, reported Xinhua.

From January to October, NEV sales of the Shenzhenba­sed carmaker surged 240 per cent yearly to 1.39 million units.

BYD ceased the production of traditiona­l gasoline-powered vehicles in March.

Starting as a niche brand and then becoming mainstream, the developmen­t of BYD reflected the rise of Chinese automobile brands and the rapid growth of the country’s NEV industry, said BYD chairman Wang Chuanfu.

BYD will reveal its first model of a new high-end brand in the first quarter of 2023 under the name Yangwang with a price tag of between 800,000 and 1.5 million yuan (US$113,696 and US$213,180), Wang added.

So far, BYD’s new energy buses have been sold to more than 400 cities in over 70 countries and regions globally, including Norway, Germany, Japan, Thailand, and Brazil.

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