BYD provides a full set of new energy solutions for the generation, storage and utilization of electricity. BYD''s extensive new energy product lineup includes solar power stations, energy storage stations, electric forklifts, and LEDs.
BYD, a leading international firm specializing in rechargeable batteries, vehicle manufacturing and green energy technologies, will begin operating an electric bus manufacturing facility and an Iron-Phosphate energy module (large-scale battery) manufacturing facility in the coming months.
BYD overtook Tesla as the world''s top seller of electric vehicles (EV) at the end of last year, crowning an extraordinary rise for the Chinese carmaker.
Built on the state-of-the-art battery technology, BYD Energy Storage has provided safe and reliable energy storage system solutions for hundreds of grid-scale, C&I and residential energy storage projects worldwide.
Harnessing the abundant renewable energy of the sun, BYD is dedicated to supplying people with sustainable, affordable, clean energy. From large solar farms to commercial and residential users, BYD is the trusted choice.
Shenzhen, China - On November 16, the roll-off production line ceremony of BYD''s 3 millionth new energy vehicle was held at BYD''s global headquarters. It was not only a symbolic milestone for BYD but also an important achievement for the development of new energy vehicles worldwide.
From energy generation and storage to its applications, BYD is dedicated to providing zero-emission energy solutions that reduce global reliance on fossil fuels. Its new energy vehicle footprint now covers 6 continents, over 70 countries and regions, and more than 400 cities.
With more than 27 years of expertise, BYD has established itself as an industry leader in electronics, automotives, renewable energy, and rail transit. As a global leader with more than 30 industrial parks across 6 continents, BYD''s zero-emission solutions, focused on energy generation and storage, are expansive and widely applicable.
BYD and its 58-year-old founder Wang Chuanfu have reason to feel confident. The Chinese company now rivals Elon Musk''s Tesla for the world''s most dominant EV company.
BYD, the world''s leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles and power batteries, rolled off its 5 millionth new energy vehicle (NEV), a DENZA N7, on August 9th, making it the first automaker in the world to achieve this milestone.