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BYD of China’s Electric (home) BYD, on March 24, 2025, the effective Arena in Bangkok described in the 2025 international motor show in the Convention.
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Chinese car Byd declare 777 billion yuan ($ 107 billion) per year for 2024 comes from the US opponent Tesla Competitive rivals between two electric vehicles are heated.
In a document published on Monday, BYD placed a 29% increase in revenues From the previous year, the sale of hybrid vehicles was bored. This figure exceeded $ 97.7 billion in revenues, Elon Musk exceeded annual revenues by Tesla.
Wang Chuanfu, the head of 2024 and the head of the company, said the company’s “rapid development” in 2024, and the company was the first car manufacturer to reach the spread of 10 million new energy transportation in November.
“Wang,” Wang, violating the reconstruction of the global market, which is BYD, batteries, electronics, electronics, new energy vehicles, foreign brands.
File BYD comes shortly after declared A new battery technology he claims can almost almost almost filled the EVS as soon as necessary to fill a gasoline car.
The car manufacturer will allow cars used to obtain 400 kilos (about 249 miles) in the new so-called Super E-Platform technology last week to 400 kilograms (about 249 miles). CNBC could not check these allegations independently.
Analysts are BYD’s new battery platform “out of this world“And suggested that the development could lead to a change of deep behavior among homeowners.
On March 11, 2025, the air view of the new plant, is being built on March 11, 2025 in China’s Shandong province.
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The shares listed in Hong Kong are 46%.
Tesla’s shares, meanwhile this year is more than 31% blocked rising consumer boycott and the requirement of a global scale decrease due to an increase as the opponent’s right-wing political figure.
– CNBC’s Hakyung, who contributed to this report.