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Automaker helps Shenzhen embrace green development
    2021-04-07  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Xia Yuanjie

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LUO HAO, PR director for BYD Co. Ltd. (BYD), applauded Shenzhen for taking the lead in energy conservation and pollution reduction and discussed the role BYD has played in helping Shenzhen build itself into a model city for sustainable development.

Founded in Shenzhen in 1994, BYD is China's largest new-energy auto manufacturer and engages in four different businesses: automobile, rail transit, renewable energy and electronics. Its energy vehicles (EVs) have been sold in over 300 cities from more than 50 countries and regions globally.

BYD contributed to achieving complete electrification of public transportation systems in Shenzhen by 2020 and has promoted the Shenzhen model worldwide. “BYD has captured an over 60 percent share of the U.K.’s electric bus market, with 80 percent of that being in London,” said Luo.

The renewable energy giant started as a production line of nickel-cadmium batteries. Over the past two decades, BYD has developed and formed a complete vertical battery supply chain from mineral resources and raw materials to cells, modules and packs. Its factories were set up in China as well as the U.S. and Brazil.

Blade Battery, their latest battery product, aims to redefine EV safety standards. By the words of Wang Chuanfu, chairman and president of BYD, Blade Battery can “erase the word ‘spontaneous combustion’ from the dictionary of new energy vehicles.”

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