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BYD Semiconductor says it has surpassed 10 million automotive MCUs installed

BYD Semiconductor announced Friday that its automotive MCU (microcontroller unit) installed base has exceeded 10 million units, marking a milestone in the local automotive chip sector.

Why do Chinese EV companies making Norway their first stop in overseas markets?

Norway, with a land area of less than 400,000 square kilometers, is becoming a new battleground for Chinese EV companies.

BYD said to launch new pure electric SUV, expected to roll off line in January next year

The model may be built on BYD's new e3.0 platform, which will offer three power options and a planned annual production capacity of 60,000 units, according to the report.

BYD to ship 1,500 Tang EVs to Norway within the year

BYD announced in early March that the 2021 BYD Tang, an SUV powered by blade batteries, will be sold in the Norwegian market, and now the company has provided more details.

BYD's one millionth new energy vehicle rolls off line

BYD became the first Chinese car company to cross this historic threshold in new energy vehicle sales.

BYD apologizes for slow delivery of DM-i hybrid models

There is still an average waiting time of 3.5 months for the delivery of additional orders, and BYD apologized for the inconvenience this has caused to customers.

BYD expects to see its one millionth NEV roll off line in three days

BYD sold 25,662 new energy vehicles in April, up about 6 percent from March and up 97 percent year-on-year.

BYD to spin off semiconductor business for A-share listing

BYD Semiconductor was established in October 2004, and BYD directly holds 72.3 percent of the shares, making it the controlling shareholder of the company.

BYD's Han model sells 8,177 units in April, down 21% from March

Since its launch in July last year, the Han model has sold more than 10,000 units in four months, with a total of 76,187 units sold so far.

BYD sells 25,662 NEVs in April, up 6% from March

Warren Buffett-backed Chinese electric car company BYD sold 25,662 new energy vehicles in April, up 6% from March and up 97% year-on-year.
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