BYD
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BYD reportedly to buy Aston Martin at valuation of $5.7 billion
Chinese automaker BYD is preparing to buy Aston Martin at a valuation of 37 billion yuan ($5.7 billion) and help the British luxury car brand achieve full electrification, mydrivers.com quoted rumors as saying.
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iFlytek says it provides smart voice technology for Nio, BYD, Xpeng
Founded in 1999, iFlytek is an intelligent speech and artificial intelligence company.
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BYD chairman says time ripe for full replacement of gasoline vehicles with EVs
"We have reason to believe that 2021 will be the first year of the rapid development of electric vehicles in China," he said.
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BYD unveils three new vehicles with DM-i Super Hybrid technology
Analysts say DM-i will open up the space for gasoline vehicle substitution with its differentiation advantage and is expected to lead the acceleration of global electric vehicle penetration.
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BYD says delivery time for Han models has been extended to 8 weeks due to lack of capacity
When Chinese consumers' enthusiasm for new energy vehicles will recede seems to remain unseen, as BYD is also swamped with orders.
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BYD's NEV sales reach 28,841 units in Dec, up 120 percent year-on-year
Citi said China's leading automakers' car shipments could grow on month in January, outperforming the broader market's expected sequential decline.
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CATL regains global No. 1 position in installed power battery volume in first 11 months of 2020
LG Chem's installed capacity was 26.4 GWh, up 1.4 times year-on-year, ranking second in the world. Panasonic's installed capacity was 22.3GWh, down 8.5% year-on-year, ranking third.
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BYD Auto unveils new logo in brand upgrade
BYD Auto recently unveiled a new brand logo, turning the previously used red BYD logo into a more metallic silver gray color.
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BYD delivers 470 all-electric buses to Colombia
The buses will be placed on nine routes in the city on December 26, and the remaining 350 are scheduled to be placed on 30 other routes in the first quarter of 2021.
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BYD reportedly to launch large pure electric buses in Japan
The electric bus, named K8, will cost 38.5 million yen ($370,000) excluding tax, and they will start deliveries in January, aiming to sell 2,000 units within five years.









