Yes, you read that correctly. Nine million new energy vehicles (NEVs) built. Chinese automaker Build Your Dreams (BYD) continues to gain momentum as a globally recognized brand, having built three ...
According to BYD head scientist and engineer Lian Yubo, solid-state EV batteries could be in wide use in five years. Speaking at the 2024 World New Energy Congress in China on Friday, Lian said he ...
BYD has informed the Chinese regulator it is recalling nearly 97,000 electric vehicles (EVs) due to a manufacturing fault involving a steering control unit that could lead to fire risks, the ...
Apple Inc. worked with Chinese automaker BYD Co. for years as part of its now-canceled car project, developing long-range batteries that helped lay the groundwork for technology used today ...
The Smartmi Air Purifier E1 punches way above its affordable price point with its ultra-compact design, impressive air-cleaning performance and a choice of stylish pre-filters. It just needs more ...
Chinese automaking behemoth BYD Co. set a new record for monthly deliveries, selling more than 400,000 vehicles in September for the first time. Passenger vehicle sales last month came in at ...
BYD plans to shift EV production to Europe and buy from local suppliers to counter EU tariffs. The company is still deciding whether to absorb tariff costs or pass them on to consumers. It’s ...
PARIS (Reuters) -Chinese EV giant BYD on Monday slammed the EU's planned tariffs on Chinese-made EVs but said it planned to make almost all the cars it sells in Europe locally, joining a string of ...
BYD, or Build Your Dreams, is on a roll in Europe. The brand is expanding fast, with new models like the plug-in hybrid Seal U DM-i and a wider range of variant options for the Dolphin in the UK ...
The BYD Sealion 7 made its European debut in Paris, following its market launch in China. The Tesla Model Y rival is fitted with dual electric motors and a BYD Blade battery pack. BYD’s European ...
BYD, China's best-selling car brand, may initially offer electric vehicles in Germany for between €25,000 ($27,340) and €30,000, Executive Vice President Stella Li said in a newspaper interview.