BYD vehicles will feature Grab's driver app on built-in displays, improving navigation and communication for driver-partners.
As Japanese automakers slow production, Thailand is banking on investment from China to build up its EV manufacturing base.
Grab has partnered with BYD to provide up to 50,000 electric vehicles to its driver-partners across Southeast Asia, addressing high EV costs and enhancing green transportation options.
BYD Company Limited partners with Grab Holdings to supply 50,000 electric vehicles across Southeast Asia, promoting EV adoption and economic benefits.
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 carmaker 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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The Singapore-based ride-hailing company Grab is expanding its partnership with BYD. The aim is to provide Grab drivers ...
Foxconn, the Taiwan-based iPhone maker, is expanding into the electric vehicle market, competing with Tesla and BYD.
Grab and BYD have announced a regional partnership to expand access to up to 50,000 EVs to Grab’s driver-partners across ...