BYD is outpacing the competition with over 1.25 million cars sold in H1 2023

BYD, the Chinese automaker, is not just another name in the crowded automotive world; it's a force to be reckoned with. While the auto industry in China saw a slowdown in the first half of 2023, BYD was busy setting records.

The company reported an operating income of $35.858 billion, a year-on-year increase of nearly 60%. Their net profit? A cool $1.51 billion, up by a jaw-dropping 181.47% from last year. But let's not get carried away; after all, numbers can be deceiving. Or can they?

BYD sold 1.25 million vehicles in the first half of this year, nearly doubling its performance over the previous year. Now, let's put that into context. The entire new energy vehicle (NEV) market in China, which includes electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), saw a year-on-year increase of 40% and 41.7% in production and sales, respectively. BYD alone accounted for a significant chunk of that, with a year-on-year increase of 88.81% in new energy vehicle sales. On top of that, BYD recently celebrated the production of its five millionth plug-in vehicle, making it the world's first automaker to reach this milestone.

It's not just about churning out cars like there's no tomorrow. BYD has been pumping money into research and development like it's going out of style. It invested a whopping $1.907 billion in R&D, exceeding even its net profit for the same period. For those keeping score at home, that's more than Tesla spent on R&D.

BYD isn't just a one-trick pony, either. It already has diversified its product lineup to cater to various market segments. In August, BYD introduced Fang Cheng Bao, a brand targeting the mid-to-high-end market. Its inaugural model, the Leopard 5, is a high-performance EREV SUV. With brands like BYD, Denza, Yangwang, and now FCB, the company is expanding its reach to every segment of the market.

And let's not forget about the global ambitions. BYD sold more than 92,400 vehicles overseas in the first seven months of 2023, a significant increase from the 55,900 cars sold overseas in 2022. BYD vehicles are now available in 54 countries, including Japan, Germany, Australia, Brazil, and the UAE. The company even announced plans to build three new factories in Brazil. In just a short 12 months, BYD jumped 224 places to secure the 212th position in the 2023 Fortune Global 500 list.

Via

Reader comments

    Nothing yet. Be the first to comment.

    FEATURED