China’s BYD is selling more electric cars than Tesla::BYD overtook Tesla to become the world’s biggest electric car company in the final quarter of 2023.

  • Qkall@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Every time i see BYD, I get excited at prospects at ‘bringing your own device’ and then I realize I can’t read, once again.

    Maybe one day…

  • nucleative@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    BYD is selling where I live now in Southeast Asia. And I’ve also been to China many times and been inside BYD vehicles.

    While they are economically built, the quality seems pretty good considering the price point. They’re being used as taxis all over Shenzhen and many other cities where I’m sure they’re racking up hundreds of millions of kilometers of fleet mileage, potentially giving them a lot of data to work with.

    Honestly I think the Chinese are going to be very strong contenders against American built electric vehicles, which is going to ruffle a lot of feathers.

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      2 years ago

      I love how they take a more conservative approach than Tesla with their technology. If I had freedom of choice I’d be buying a BYD over a Tesla because they are like the Toyota of electric vehicles. They focus more on the vehicle being a vehicle than all the high tech bloat.

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      2 years ago

      I cant wait for this and to watch the American automakers lose market share for choosing to make large expensive monsters for the profit margin instead of what people need. Its gonna be hilarious hearing them blame everyone but themselves.

      If I had the money ready id buy BYD consumer offering the first day they’re here because I just know some reactionary tax or tarrif bullshit will be passed as soon as the automakers lobby hard enough for it.

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    2 years ago

    On the other hand China has more people than US and Europe and US combined. Yes, that US twice plus Europe and then some.

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      2 years ago

      As far as I know, you can’t buy a BYD in the US, which is a shame. At $12,000 I’d much rather own a new BYD Seagul than a used ICE car with its breakage prone overly complicated and polluting engineering. https://youtu.be/anoliCXXKIA/&t=119

      At least I can still buy an ebike!

      • Desistance@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        You can’t buy BYD passenger cars in the US yet. BYD makes commercial vehicles in California.

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        2 years ago

        Yeah and, Chinese engineering isn’t brakage prone? I doubt those cars will see 100kkm on their odometers and thats hardly the eco-revolution we need.

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    2 years ago

    I started seeing them in Sydney, like 3 months ago but suddenly they’re everywhere and a store opened down the road from me.

    And every time I see the name my brain pronounces BYD as “buy” with a “d” on the end and makes a stupid pun about purchasing one.

      • grayman@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        It’s all fake! They’re not truly selling more.

        CCP pays huge subsidies to the company to produce electric cars… Enough to cover the cost of manufacturing. They can’t sell them because there’s too many, they’re too expensive, unreliable, and unusable in many parts of the country. So the company “sells” them to fake buyers, then dumps the cars. There are thousands and thousands of new electric cars roting in rural fields in China. The scandal broke last year. Some whistle blowers provided some documented proof and a bunch of photos and videos of vast fields of new electric cars that we’d consider EPA super fund eligible sites due to the chemicals leeching from the roting cars.

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            2 years ago

            You stupid tankies and CCP apologists are insufferable. There’s literally video from last summer and several news articles with interviews with whistle blowers in China.

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        2 years ago

        They’re roting in fields in China. The story broke last year. They’re lying about actually selling the cars.

        • buzz86us@lemmy.world
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          2 years ago

          The thing that sucks is I’d love to own one of those older NetaV since it is still far better than my Nissan leaf. The US unfortunately has regressive tariffs on vehicles… I’m really not sure what they are trying to protect here. They simply don’t build enough electric vehicles.