BYD Is Taking Electric Vehicles To The World!

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There was quite a bit of drama on several forums following reports in various media platforms around the world that BYD has overtaken Telsa to become the top-selling EV company. In fact, there was quite

with a large crowd in attendance not seen since the launch of the Tesla Model 3. The first thousand of the ATTO 3s are already in transit to Australia, with reservation holders expected to take delivery of this affordable SUV soon. But it is BYD’s entry into markets that other top electric vehicle manufacturers are not looking into at the moment that is really impressive and helping take the electric vehicle revolution forward.

Through smart partnerships with local firms, BYD is taking electric vehicles to Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and India. BYD has been in India for a while. BYD recently partnered with REVER Automotive in Thailand, an important market in the region. BYD is now also bringing the ATTO 3 to the Singapore market. The ATTO 3, an affordable small SUV built on BYD’s e-platform 3.0, should be a big hit in those markets.

BYD has been ramping up production of EVs and opening new production facilities in China. BYD has shown that it is ready to enter new markets where perhaps other EV companies aren’t so ready to venture into for various reasons. The work that BYD is doing should really be commended. Every new electric vehicle helps eat into the market share of conventional ICE vehicles, and we need as many EVs as we can get to reach all markets as soon as practically possible.

 

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