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BYD: Road to Dominance of Electric Vehicle/Transport

Produce in Hubei!
Or we're gonna build a wall around Hubei and Mexicans will pay it!

Taking a leaf out of Taiyuan's book? :D

Taiyuan plans to build an electric car production base with annual output of 20,000 units annually by 2020. Chinese car firm BYD opened a 4-billion-yuan electric car plant there in March.

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Fenghua Undertakes BYD New Energy Vehicle Project

Fenghua officially signed the contract to undertake BYD New Energy Vehicle Project in the Ningbo & Shanghai Investment and Cooperation Meeting held on the afternoon of May 25th. As a vital project introduced to Fenghua, it will make up for the city’s weakness in the production of new energy vehicles, improve the industrial chain, and fuel the development of Ningbo’s auto industry. Meanwhile, it will also attract the settlement of a host of auto parts manufacturers.

The production base of BYD new energy vehicles is located in Binhai New Zone and will occupy an area of 300mu with an additional 600mu as back-up. The project will be carried out in two phases with a total investment of 3.5bn yuan of which 1bn yuan is for Phase One that’s to be initiated in June of 2016 and finished in the second quarter of 2017. Phase Two will start in 2018.

According to the statistics from China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, 340,471 new energy vehicles were produced of which 331,092 were sold in 2015. With an annual sale of 60,000 new energy cars, BYD indisputably ranked as the largest seller in global market

PS If I were Wang Chuanfu,I'd make a bid for Tianqi Lithium and turn BYD into a trillion yuan(market cap) company by 2025. :cool:

PSS Shenzhen plans to make its bus fleet 100% electric in 2017. That's 16000 buses:cheesy:worth some 40 billion yuan. I am sure BYD will be the biggest beneficiary。
 
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Produce in Hubei!
Or we're gonna build a wall around Hubei and Mexicans will pay it!
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Ok, I gave you a [Like] for making me laugh.

But, can you please stop behaving like Donald Trump? lol.
 
Produce in Hubei!
Or we're gonna build a wall around Hubei and Mexicans will pay it!

That's the best joke sine this year, LOL.

But seriously, too much protectionism might endanger development.

Luckily, China's provinces GDP is as big (and bigger than) as some countries, so, investing in local markets should not be much problem. This also helps solidify domestic monopoly -- not that foreigners would be able to compete against BYD.
 
That's the best joke sine this year, LOL.

But seriously, too much protectionism might endanger development.

Luckily, China's provinces GDP is as big (and bigger than) as some countries, so, investing in local markets should not be much problem. This also helps solidify domestic monopoly -- not that foreigners would be able to compete against BYD.

The flow of overseas deals for BYD continues :partay::enjoy:

New, “Much Improved” BYD Electric Bus Gets First 15 Orders In France

June 19th, 2016 by Zachary Shahan

Originally published on EV Obsession.

Context & commentary: As I just wrote in preface to a BYD electric truck story, among hardcore EV enthusiasts, BYD is well known as the world’s leading manufacturer of electric buses, and also as the leading manufacturer of electric cars in China. Even back in 2013, the head of Barcelona’s transit agency told me that BYD’s electric buses (which it had been testing for a few months) were cost-competitive with conventional diesel buses on a lifetime basis. The situation has only gotten better since then, and the last spreadsheet I saw on the matter made electric the obvious choice simply from a financial point of view.

There have been several trials programs with BYD electric buses in Europe, North America, and South America in the past few years (China is gobbling them up like they are french fries), and as far as I know, they’ve all gone well. So, many readers and I have been wondering when we’ll start seeing big orders of the buses, but due to the slow nature of turning over bus fleets, we mostly see orders of a handful of buses at a time.

16 buses isn’t a huge order, and it’s not actually one order but several (from different operators), but it’s yet another sign that BYD is making critical inroads at transit agencies and convincing leadership that its electric buses are the best buses on the market for them.

Highlights:

  • First 15 of BYD’s all-new electric bus model
  • “Much improved battery technology means that only two battery packs are necessary, allowing increased passenger space in a typical European layout, improved driver visibility and reduced weight.”
The press release from BYD:

BYD bus on Show in Paris: First 16 vehicles sold, RATP trial, complete range now ready for France

BYD, by far the world’s largest maker of pure electric buses, is demonstrating its commitment to the important French bus and coach market at the Transport Publics event this week in Paris. BYD is underlining the strength of its offering by announcing orders for 16 of its all new pure electric buses and coaches to French operators together with a trial with renowned Paris operator RATP and the unveiling of its 12 metre single deck bus – being displayed for the first time in France on its stand No M26 at the Show.


BYD at Transports Publics 2016 in Paris

Speaking today, Isbrand Ho, Managing Director of BYD Europe said: “France is one of the most important public transport markets in Europe, with its operators being amongst the most respected for their advanced thinking and efficiency. Today we are opening a new chapter of our sales efforts with the announcement of the sale of the first 15 of our all new pure electric coaches, a world leading model which we premiered here in Paris earlier this year”.

BYD France’s first customer is B.E.Green of Yvelines near Paris which has ordered three BYD pure electric coaches and one 12m BYD ebus to add to its 100% electric fleet. The Nedroma Group of Athis Mons, also close to Paris, has ordered 12 BYD electric coaches – the largest order so far for this new model from a Western customer.


Patrick Mignucci, President General Manager B.E. Green and Isbrand Ho, Managing Director BYD Europe at the delivery ceremony of BYD ebuses to B.E. Green at Transports Publics

The BYD stand features a heavily enhanced and Europeanised version of its 12m full size single deck bus. Much improved battery technology means that only two battery packs are necessary, allowing increased passenger space in a typical European layout, improved driver visibility and reduced weight.

The 12m ebus on show is similar in specification to the fleet of 35 ebuses which BYD has supplied to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the first in the world to go pure electric for its airside passenger transportation.

The 12m BYD ebus is the first in a full range of BYD pure electric buses for the European market which support BYD’s ‘green city’ vision of offering electric solutions in each passenger carrying category. Further details of the new models are given in the chart in the separate release.

It is no coincidence that Paris is the location for BYD to offer its range and had been chosen for the premiere of the world’s first pure electric coach model earlier this year. Paris officials have announced ambitious air quality improvement plans which involve removing many polluting diesel-powered vehicles from city streets.

The move comes as the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) published a damning report on the worldwide consequences of poor air quality. It said: “Outdoor air pollution could cause 6 to 9 million premature deaths a year by 2060 and cost 1% of global GDP – around USD 2.6 trillion annually – as a result of sick days, medical bills and reduced agricultural output, unless action is taken”.

At Transport Publics, leading operator RATP agreed to commence a trial with a BYD ebus later this year (see separate release).

https://cleantechnica.com/2016/06/19/new-much-improved-byd-electric-bus-gets-first-15-orders-france/

@AndrewJin
 
The flow of overseas deals for BYD continues :partay::enjoy:

New, “Much Improved” BYD Electric Bus Gets First 15 Orders In France

June 19th, 2016 by Zachary Shahan

Originally published on EV Obsession.

Context & commentary: As I just wrote in preface to a BYD electric truck story, among hardcore EV enthusiasts, BYD is well known as the world’s leading manufacturer of electric buses, and also as the leading manufacturer of electric cars in China. Even back in 2013, the head of Barcelona’s transit agency told me that BYD’s electric buses (which it had been testing for a few months) were cost-competitive with conventional diesel buses on a lifetime basis. The situation has only gotten better since then, and the last spreadsheet I saw on the matter made electric the obvious choice simply from a financial point of view.

There have been several trials programs with BYD electric buses in Europe, North America, and South America in the past few years (China is gobbling them up like they are french fries), and as far as I know, they’ve all gone well. So, many readers and I have been wondering when we’ll start seeing big orders of the buses, but due to the slow nature of turning over bus fleets, we mostly see orders of a handful of buses at a time.

16 buses isn’t a huge order, and it’s not actually one order but several (from different operators), but it’s yet another sign that BYD is making critical inroads at transit agencies and convincing leadership that its electric buses are the best buses on the market for them.

Highlights:

  • First 15 of BYD’s all-new electric bus model
  • “Much improved battery technology means that only two battery packs are necessary, allowing increased passenger space in a typical European layout, improved driver visibility and reduced weight.”
The press release from BYD:

BYD bus on Show in Paris: First 16 vehicles sold, RATP trial, complete range now ready for France

BYD, by far the world’s largest maker of pure electric buses, is demonstrating its commitment to the important French bus and coach market at the Transport Publics event this week in Paris. BYD is underlining the strength of its offering by announcing orders for 16 of its all new pure electric buses and coaches to French operators together with a trial with renowned Paris operator RATP and the unveiling of its 12 metre single deck bus – being displayed for the first time in France on its stand No M26 at the Show.


BYD at Transports Publics 2016 in Paris

Speaking today, Isbrand Ho, Managing Director of BYD Europe said: “France is one of the most important public transport markets in Europe, with its operators being amongst the most respected for their advanced thinking and efficiency. Today we are opening a new chapter of our sales efforts with the announcement of the sale of the first 15 of our all new pure electric coaches, a world leading model which we premiered here in Paris earlier this year”.

BYD France’s first customer is B.E.Green of Yvelines near Paris which has ordered three BYD pure electric coaches and one 12m BYD ebus to add to its 100% electric fleet. The Nedroma Group of Athis Mons, also close to Paris, has ordered 12 BYD electric coaches – the largest order so far for this new model from a Western customer.


Patrick Mignucci, President General Manager B.E. Green and Isbrand Ho, Managing Director BYD Europe at the delivery ceremony of BYD ebuses to B.E. Green at Transports Publics

The BYD stand features a heavily enhanced and Europeanised version of its 12m full size single deck bus. Much improved battery technology means that only two battery packs are necessary, allowing increased passenger space in a typical European layout, improved driver visibility and reduced weight.

The 12m ebus on show is similar in specification to the fleet of 35 ebuses which BYD has supplied to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the first in the world to go pure electric for its airside passenger transportation.

The 12m BYD ebus is the first in a full range of BYD pure electric buses for the European market which support BYD’s ‘green city’ vision of offering electric solutions in each passenger carrying category. Further details of the new models are given in the chart in the separate release.

It is no coincidence that Paris is the location for BYD to offer its range and had been chosen for the premiere of the world’s first pure electric coach model earlier this year. Paris officials have announced ambitious air quality improvement plans which involve removing many polluting diesel-powered vehicles from city streets.

The move comes as the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) published a damning report on the worldwide consequences of poor air quality. It said: “Outdoor air pollution could cause 6 to 9 million premature deaths a year by 2060 and cost 1% of global GDP – around USD 2.6 trillion annually – as a result of sick days, medical bills and reduced agricultural output, unless action is taken”.

At Transport Publics, leading operator RATP agreed to commence a trial with a BYD ebus later this year (see separate release).

https://cleantechnica.com/2016/06/19/new-much-improved-byd-electric-bus-gets-first-15-orders-france/

@AndrewJin
BYD's newest model?
 
Samsung, a battery maker, buying into BYD, another battery maker?

Interesting!

Samsung Electronics to invest $448.2 mln in China's BYD: source

2016/07/15 10:54

SEOUL, July 15 (Yonhap) -- Samsung Electronics Co., the world's biggest maker of smartphones, will invest 3 billion yuan (US$448.2 million) in a Chinese electric carmaker, BYD Co., an investment-banking source said Friday.

The investment is expected to forge a strategic partnership between Samsung, which also produces semiconductors and liquid-crystal displays for cars, and BYD, according to the source.

The Chinese unit of Samsung will buy new shares of BYD when the Chinese carmaker launches a rights offering.

If the rights offering is completed as early as next week, Samsung will own about 2 percent of BYD shares, according to the source.

The Shenzhen-based BYD is backed by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Samsung has supplied semiconductors and liquid-crystal displays to BYD. The investment is expected to allow Samsung to expand shipments of such parts to the Chinese company, the source said.

http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2016/07/15/29/0200000000AEN20160715003300320F.html
 
Samsung's SDI battery been kicked out of China's EV business, Korean Vice president of AIIB been fired recently!

this is just the beginning, Political and economic actions come first, Military actions come later!
 
Samsung's SDI battery been kicked out of China's EV business, Korean Vice president of AIIB been fired recently!

this is just the beginning, Political and economic actions come first, Military actions come later!

Having Korean leaders running Chinese companies is a bad idea. Ask @ChineseTiger1986 , remember Dalian shipyard
 
This is a strategic move.....

I don't think the investment would see Samsung using BYD battery (not sure if even BYD using BYD battery) if this is the goal, then they would not be investing in BYD instead of simply buying their battery.

This move is to further Lithium Ion Battery technology and probably uses BYD to develop Samsung Battery Technology. It would be the only Win-Win Situation from the deal.
 
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