BYD Company Limited partners with Grab Holdings to supply 50,000 electric vehicles across Southeast Asia, promoting EV adoption and economic benefits.
As Japanese automakers slow production, Thailand is banking on investment from China to build up its EV manufacturing base.
The partnership aims to help driver-partners accelerate the transition to zero-emission modes of transport by lowering the ...
GRAB is teaming up with Chinese automaker BYD to provide up to 50,000 BYD electric vehicles (EVs) to its driver-partners across South-east Asia. Read more at The Business Times.
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In late December inspectors rescued 163 Chinese workers from the construction site of a plant owned by the electric car ...
The Singapore-based ride-hailing company Grab is expanding its partnership with BYD. The aim is to provide Grab drivers ...
While it still makes more than 90% of its sales in China, BYD has been building passenger vehicle factories in Hungary, Mexico, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Brazil to serve its major overseas markets ...
Japanese automakers are starting to pull out of Thailand — a longtime hub of production — as Chinese electric-vehicle makers move in ...
Grab and BYD have announced a regional partnership to expand access to up to 50,000 EVs to Grab’s driver-partners across ...
Cars at BYD’s first electric vehicle (EV) factory in Southeast Asia, in Rayong, Thailand, July 4, 2024. [Photo: Reuters/Chalinee Thirasupa/File Photo] BY Reuters 2 minute read Jinjiang Group ...