BEIJING: BYD, the largest new energy vehicle (NEV) maker in China, is considering building a passenger vehicle manufacturing plant in Europe, the latest move by the Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based carmaker to explore international markets as its NEV models gain in popularity overseas.
“We are now assessing the feasibility of building a passenger vehicle plant in Europe, and we are looking for an appropriate location for such a facility,” the Warren Buffett-backed automaker said.
The announcement came amid reports that BYD is in talks with France to establish a manufacturing facility there.
In October, German car rental company Sixt signed a deal to buy 100,000 electric vehicles (EVs) from BYD by 2028. South-East Asia is also serving as a growth market for the carmaker.
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