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Yes, I agree with you that 32,500 USD is not a small amount of money. But Tang is not a conventional car! It shows great performances in many aspects!!

1. Super acceleration performance! Its 0~100km/h result is only 4.8 seconds! 4.8S is not the BYD-announced figure, but a real result that tested by car media. Link to the acceleration test:

http://www.autohome.com.cn/3430/0/2/Section.html#pvareaid=101433

2. Great off-road performance! Some car media once made an off-road contest among VW Tiguan, BMW X6 and BYD Tang in a professional test field. There are three sections of the test:

- the three models are asked to climb an iced slope. Tang is the fastest one to accomplish the test.
FYI: Within the video, Tang did the 1st (hybrid mode) and 4th round (pure-electric mode); VW Tiguan did the 2nd round; BMW X6 did the 3rd round

- Tang is driving at an iced loop at 105km/h. It shows great maneuverability under the tough situation.

- Tang made a tug-of-war on iced surface with BMW X6. Tang won

The video could be viewed at the given link. There maybe a short advertisment before the video, just be a bit patient please.
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XOTE4Mzc1MTky.html

3. Fuel efficiency! The pure-electric mode of Tang could save you lot of energy cost, as long as you could make a daily charge to the vehicle.

Tang also offer an interesting feature: a 220V socket. So you can use Tang to power other stuff. Some Tang buyers used it for picnic. See the picture below!
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My next car.
Is this car coming to other countries?
It's going to work out very economical for me.
Is this diesel or gasoline?

Hybrid engine??


Nice looking city commute
Welcome to India :enjoy:
Going to India too?
 
My next car.
Is this car coming to other countries?
It's going to work out very economical for me.
Is this diesel or gasoline?


Going to India too?
I think someone said that
 
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Im in the BYD Auto doing the good thing, impressed by the company and e-car & e-bus... my pleasure as the member of BYD joining the automotive electronics R&D.

I had seen thousand BYD cars parked in the industry zone, and hundreds new e-buses parked on the road waiting for delivery. Just right now BYD Auto developed 20x industry zones inside China and abroad ... except manufacturing vehicles, BYD also producing engines, lithium battery, ic chips, cellphones, Lap-Desk ... another IT competitor in China to the famous FOXCONN.
 
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This is the new BYD Qin EV300 for China


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This the new BYD Qin EV300, the full-electric variant of the BYD Qin hybrid. The Qin EV300 will debut on the Beijing Auto Show next month and launch on the Chinese car market soon thereafter. Price including subsidies will start around 180.000 yuan.

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The Qin EV300 comes with blue on the grille because blue = really green. Behind the BYD badge are hiding the sockets for the 220V charge and the 380V fast charge.

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The EV300 is powered by a single electric motor on the front axle, it is mated to a 48kWh battery. Output is 218hp and 310nm, good for a 150 km/h top speed and a 0-100 in 7.9 seconds. Range is 300 kilometer, hence the EV300 name.

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The interior is busy to the eye but a tech fest as usual.

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A completely digital instrument panel with a power-reserve meter on the left.

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Power button to switch on the motor, a sensually shaped gear lever, an electrinic parking brake, and the button to switch between the eco, normal, and sport modes.


Seats look very trendy in orange over black, and with the Qin character on the top end of the back rest.

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Rear end is the same as on the regular Qin but without the exhaust pipe, and with…

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… an EV badge with some green. Real green. No blue. The characters read ‘dian dong che’, electric car.


And now for the very good news. BYD has announced that in the EV300 the batteries are placed lower in the chassis than in the Qin hybrid, using up space that was used for the complex hybrid power train. This means that luggage space grows 150 liter to a grand total of 450. The poor hybrid got to do with 300. The above photo shows a big suitcase in an endless sea of space, so we tend to believe BYD on this one.


BYD Qin EV300 :dirol:
Cool Electric Vehicle :enjoy:
 
If so cheap, why do people outside Hanoi, say those boarding the trains from a station 150km south to Hanoi choose trains over flights? Why don't u build an airport every 30-50km, not just for the "elites" in very few regions with an airport?

I was trying to find a cheap flight like u mentioned, with tax and check-in luggage nearly same as high-sped railways in China. And such short distance 3 hours at most by bullet trains.
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I won't discuss on this topic anymore, i feel my views are being narrowed by some unknown forces without a comprehensive understanding of social-economic factors and the interactions between transportation and social change...I assume, on the national level, prices are the least factor to consider for the long-run.

so strange, why you request people to use airplane to travel only 150km.
for example, from Haiphong to Hanoi, people prefer travel by bus or car at 120kmph speed during about 1 hour.
The saver fare allow 7kgs of luggage plus laptop bag and...,
we travel within Asean w.o check in luggage most of time for business and leisure.
and Vietnam air is on going change, the better saver is Air Asia. Vietjet air could be another Air Asia soon.
NOK air is offering very good price with 30kgs of check in luggage from Vietnam to Thailand.
Do you know Vietnamese in HCMC could transit at Bangkok on the way to Hanoi to avoid heavy traffic and high fare at Lunar Newyear holiday? Total cost 85$ of 2 flights, could be lower than direct flight .
A super big project of Long Thanh airport could make it as Asean hub for air transit .

to me China with large and spread area should focus more on air passenger network like US.
We are more familiar to flights to another countries in ASEAN as you expected.
We just find the cheap ticket and fly to anywhere we want in ASEAN without a visa.
 
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so strange, why you request people to use airplane to travel only 150km.
for example, from Haiphong to Hanoi, people prefer travel by bus or car at 120kmph speed during about 1 hour.
The saver fare allow 7kgs of luggage plus laptop bag and...,
I found fare
we travel within Asean w.o check in luggage most of time for business and leisure.
and Vietnam air is on going change, the better saver is Air Asia. Vietjet air could be another Air Asia soon.
NOK air is offering very good price with 30kgs of check in luggage from Vietnam to Thailand.
Do you know Vietnamese in HCMC could transit at Bangkok on the way to Hanoi to avoid heavy traffic and high fare at Lunar Newyear holiday? Total cost 85$ of 2 flights, could be lower than direct flight .
A super big project of Long Thanh airport could make it as Asean hub for air transit .

to me China with large and spread area should focus more on air passenger network like US.
We are more familiar to flights to another countries in ASEAN as you expected.
We just find the cheap ticket and fly to anywhere we want in ASEAN without a visa.
Again, pls don't drag me into this meaningless prices comparison thing, I tend to speak for the general poor people in the entire country not some corrupt elites who can afford a trip to Singapore.
And, pls improve your reading skills since you have come to an conclusion from nowhere that "why you request people to use airplane to travel only 150km". And stop mentioning USA pls, a total failed model of inefficient public transport.
 
Again, pls don't drag me into this meaningless prices comparison thing, I tend to speak for the general poor people in the entire country not some corrupt elites who can afford a trip to Singapore.
And, pls improve your reading skills since you have come to an conclusion from nowhere that "why you request people to use airplane to travel only 150km". And stop mentioning USA pls, a total failed model of inefficient public transport.

This is the "nowhere"
If so cheap, why do people outside Hanoi, say those boarding the trains from a station 150km south to Hanoi choose trains over flights? Why don't u build an airport every 30-50km, not just for the "elites" in very few regions with an airport?

I must tell you, they would choose an express bus not trains.
The true fact that, in Vietnam at this moment, air ticket average price even equal or lower than traditional, slow train, of course when we study in the ranges that both serves ( ie. 900km, 1700km ). So people choose flights over trains for long range.
So flights aren't only for elites.
 
:-):-):-)
Im in the BYD Auto doing the good thing, impressed by the company and e-car & e-bus... my pleasure as the member of BYD joining the automotive electronics R&D.

I had seen thousand BYD cars parked in the industry zone, and hundreds new e-buses parked on the road waiting for delivery. Just right now BYD Auto developed 20x industry zones inside China and abroad ... except manufacturing vehicles, BYD also producing engines, lithium battery, ic chips, cellphones, Lap-Desk ... another IT competitor in China to the famous FOXCONN.

You guys are doing an excellent job, so far :enjoy:

Keep up the good work!

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BYD launches 2 new EVs, predicts sales will nearly triple

In 2015, BYD's successes measured out to some 58,000 electric vehicles sold in its home market of China. For 2016, the company is targeting 150,000 sales. China continues to develop its charging infrastructure with the goal of having 5 million EVs on its roads by 2020, which BYD rightfully sees as working in its favor. "The Chinese government has more comprehensive policy support on new-energy cars than other governments, leading to the industry's explosive development last year," says Chairman Wang Chuanfu. "The rapid growth will remain from 2016 to 2018."

On the heels of Wang's words, BYD launched two new battery electric sedans in China, called the Qin EV300 and the e5. Each boasts a driving range of over 186 miles, with the Qin EV300 achieving 217 miles on a single charge during testing. Both cars can also serve as mobile power supplies for outdoor activities or during power outages. The Qin EV300 also uses air purification technology to remove particulate matter from the cabin.

BYD says it is also collaborating with other companies to provide an "EV ecosystem" for its drivers. These partners include Chinese e-commerce company JD, charging company Huashang Sanyou, ride-hailing service Didi and EV news site Diandong.com. Don't be surprised to see more of the company's ideas catch on, and more strategic business alliances formed. BYD is going places.

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2.2 million yuan, sold 4 million yuan(0.62 million dollars) abroad?
 
Videos about BYD electric buses operation in Japan and US.

  • BYD K9 operation in Kyoto, Japan
link to the video:
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTQxODk3NDk4OA==.html?from=y1.2-1-104.3.3-2.1-1-1-2-0

some screenshots of the video
- BYD bus in Kyoto
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- BYD charger in Kyoto (Build Your Dream = BYD)
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  • BYD electric bus in New York
link to the video: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XODc1MjM2MDEy.html
screenshot of the video:
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If I remember correctly, that was a BYD test bus in New York during the 2014 trial.

There are currently no BYD bus in MTA New York Service.
 
California Transit Authority Goes 100% Electric with 85 BYD Electric Buses
2016-02-24

BYD Europe BV The Californian Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA), which serves some 450,000 residents in the northern Los Angeles metro region, says it has taken a step toward becoming the first 100% electric public transit fleet in the USA, ordering up to 85 BYD electric buses which will be delivered over a five-year period.


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BYD will deliver a variety of e-bus models, including a 40-foot low-floor transit bus, a 60-foot low-floor articulated bus and a 45-foot commuter coach, each with a range of more than 160 miles. BYD will build the e-buses at its facility in Lancaster, California.

AVTA is also installing a wireless charging system from Utah-based WAVE, which will extend the fleet’s range to be able to serve the agency’s longest rural routes.

AVTA expects to save more than $46 million over the life of the buses compared to legacy diesel vehicles – approximately $46,000 per bus per year.

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BYD and New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority

2014-01-16

New York, NY, Jan 9th 2014:

BYD and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) have concluded a pilot test on a BYD 40-foot, zero-emissions, battery-electric bus. The test period was from Aug 25th to Oct 25th totaling two months in service and the final report data has been summarized for distribution. “The general purpose of the program was to evaluate how an electric bus could perform in New York City’s heavy traffic, whether the electric bus can meet the twin challenges of operating in the stop-and-go traffic of Manhattan while maintaining high levels of passenger comfort and operational performance,” said MTA’s spokesman Kevin Ortiz.


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The bus tested at MTA was supplied by BYD Motors, based out of Southern California, and offers a range of 140-155 miles average between charges. Charging is intended to only be completed at night during off peak hours to reduce unwanted demand on the grid, and takes only 3 to 4 hours to return to full capacity. BYD Motor’s President, Ms Stella Li stated that she was, “delighted to see the vision and leadership of the New York MTA” and believes “that electrified transport solutions will bring about not only an economic recovery for the region but also an environmental recovery – we are committed to supporting these great leaders.”

The testing was carried out on different routes throughout Manhattan, including M20, M42, M104, M98, M60 and Bx27. The total distance covered during the trial was 1,481 miles. The BYD all-electric bus “performed excellent” with an average battery consumption of 1.4 miles per % SOC, translating to over 140 miles per full charge in heavy traffic. The average speed of electric bus was ~4 miles per hour under Manhattan’s heavy traffic.


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After two months of running, the electric bus’s average battery duration was 0.3 hours per % SOC, translating to 30 hours of operation per full charge, as opposed to other competitors that require en route recharging every 2-3 hours during peak-rate times. These uninterrupted operational hours are more meaningful in a busy city like New York, as routes and speeds travelled tend to be short in distance but long in duration. When contrasted to Diesel bus technology, BYD’s electric buses are far more efficient in energyconsumption because Diesel engines are still idling when in heavy or stopped traffic. “This test continues the MTA’s commitment to examine newer, cleaner and more efficient bus propulsion technologies”, said Darryl Irick, President of MTA Bus and SVP, MTA NYC Transit’s Department of Buses.

BYD Electric buses provide several advantages over conventionally powered buses;
1. Improved air quality and reduced green-house-gas (GHG) emissions.
2. BYD buses that are connected to power-interfaces can dispatch power back to the grid (bi-directionally) in case of an emergency or for optimized grid utility.
3. BYD buses do not have an internal combustion engine or transmission and many other conventional components, therefore much less has to be replaced or refurbished every year reducing maintenance costs (and labor) significantly.
4. Regenerative braking recovers braking energy, recharges batteries and reduces normal brake-pad wear and maintenance.
5. Expected operating-cost-per mile of an electric bus is ~$0.20 to $0.30, compared to $1.30 per mile on an equivalent diesel or natural-gas powered bus in New York.

In April of 2013, BYD was awarded a $12.1 million contract with California's Long Beach Transit Authority to produce 10 zero-emissions, all-electric buses. Then in June, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) announced a contract with BYD for the manufacture and delivery of up to 25 of the same battery-electric buses. The contract is part of the county's $30-million clean air bus technology pilot project.

Chile Debuts First Chinese-made Electric Bus
2016-05-05

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An undated photo shows BYD’s fully electric bus, K9. [File Photo: bitauto.com]

Chile's capital Santiago has unveiled its first Chinese-made electric bus as part of a campaign to make the city more environmentally friendly.

The fully electric vehicle, manufactured by Chinese company BYD, will operate free of charge in the city's downtown area starting May 5th, offering residents and tourists alike a clean and quiet mode of transport.

"This bus shows that these kinds of technologies can be commonly used in our city," Santiago Mayor Carolina Toha said during the presentation ceremony, adding "we want to gradually replace the old buses that are more polluting and noisier."

While electric vehicles imply a greater initial cost, "their operation is much cheaper," due to the savings on fuel, and they are more environmentally sound, Toha said.

The buses will help develop "a more pleasant and friendly city," said the mayor.

BYD's K9 is one of the world's best-selling electric buses, with some 5,000 in circulation in Asia, Europe and the Americas, according to the daily.

The bus, which can run for 250 km on a single charge, is part of Santiago's Green Zone initiative, which also includes building bike lanes in the downtown area and developing a city bike-sharing program.
 
If I remember correctly, that was a BYD test bus in New York during the 2014 trial.

There are currently no BYD bus in MTA New York Service.
To sell e-bus in the U.S market, i know BYD already built the bus assembly factory in Lancaster city of U.S California ... there hiring local workers and building BYD's K9 etc, soon we will see more & more BYD vehicles running on U.S roads !
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4月29日,在比亚迪美国兰开斯特工厂,电气工程师为正在组装的比亚迪电动大巴进行电路检测。中国自主品牌比亚迪2011年10月在洛杉矶设立北美总部,2013年在洛杉矶北部兰开斯特设立第一家由中国公司在美国独资建造的纯电动公共汽车工厂和动力电池工厂,2014年推出第一台在美国本土制造的电动大巴,并通过美国交通管理局的安全测试,2015年比亚迪在美国推出全球首款纯电动超长里程旅游巴士。目前,比亚迪与多家美国用户签订了电动大巴k9、电动SUV汽车e6等系列新能源汽车的生产和销售协议,实现了中国制造汽车进入美国这个传统“汽车王国”的梦想。新华社记者王雷摄

Hope i can take the chance to visit there(Lancaster) from ShenZhe BYD Auto :D
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To sell e-bus in the U.S market, i know BYD already built the bus assembly factory in Lancaster city of U.S California ... there hiring local workers and building BYD's K9 etc, soon we will see more & more BYD vehicles running on U.S roads !


Hope i can take the chance to visit there from ShenZhe BYD Auto :D
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I don't think the BYD bus can sell very well in the US. Because they have to face to face with the old name like New Flyer or Volvo backed Nova.

To be precise, BYD K9 would need to compete with this

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New Flyer Xcelsior® XE40 Battery-Electric Bus

This bus is matching every aspect BYD K9 offered, but also something K9 cannot offer. Such as high Drive Train and power retention system that would recharge the battery while decelerate, also scalable battery pack. Which means that bus can save electricity while idle.

Since this bus uses the same chassis with other New Flyer Buses (nominally XDE-40), they can be maintained with ease in North America without much upgrade to the existing depot (Which have serve over 30,000 New Flyer buses in both US and Canada) and also, this bus is comparable in price range with BYD K9, range from $500,000 to $750,000.

So, I don't know how much BYD can eat up NFI Market in North America, big name such as LA MTA and DC Metro were already put in line to order the XE40, both of which currently operate XDE-40, and their order is usually in hundreds.

XE-40 in trial by CTA (Chicago Transit Authority)

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