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BYD’s Thai distributor to triple store count in 2 years

Rever currently has about 100 dealership outlets, making BYD the dominant automaker in Thailand's EV market with a 40 percent share.

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BYD secures 5,455 orders from Thailand auto show

The Dolphin was the top-selling all-electric vehicle in Thailand in November with 2,825 units sold, followed by the Atto 3 in 2nd place with 1,142 units sold, BYD said.

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BYD, French auto parts maker Forvia to build seat assembly plant in Thailand

BYD and Forvia will build a new seat assembly plant in Thailand's Rayong province, following their joint establishment of seven factories in China.

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Chinese brands take 75% share of Southeast Asia’s EV market in Q1, says Counterpoint

BYD, Hozon and SAIC together accounted for more than 68 percent of the Southeast Asian BEV market in the first quarter.

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BYD launches Dolphin EV in Thailand

BYD has brought the Dolphin to the Australian, Brazilian and Singaporean markets in the past 10 days.

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BYD begins construction of Thailand plant with annual capacity of 150,000 units

On March 10, held a groundbreaking ceremony for the plant in Thailand, and the delivery ceremony for the 10,000th BYD Atto 3.

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BYD began construction of its passenger car plant in Thailand, as it reaches a milestone in deliveries there.

On March 10, BYD held a groundbreaking ceremony for the plant in Thailand, as well as a delivery ceremony for the 9,999th and 10,000th BYD Atto 3, according to a press release.

The establishment of a passenger car production base in Thailand is one of BYD's key initiatives to accelerate its expansion into the Asia-Pacific market, said Liu Xueliang, general manager of the company's Asia-Pacific automotive sales division.

The production base project is located at WHA Rayong 36 Industrial Estate and covers an area of nearly 960,000 square meters.

The plant is expected to start production in 2024 with an annual capacity of about 150,000 vehicles.

On September 8, 2022, BYD signed a land purchase agreement with Thai industrial property developer WHA Industrial Development PLC, a subsidiary of the WHA Group, to build a passenger car production plant.

The land agreement follows a set of investment commitments approved by Thailand's Board of Investment in August, including BYD's 17.9 billion baht ($491 million) electric vehicle production project.

On October 10, BYD, together with its local partner Rêver Automotive, launched the Atto 3 in Thailand, with sales of the model officially starting in November.

BYD held a delivery ceremony on March 10 for the 9,999th and 10,000th Atto 3, its first electric SUV based on the e-Platform 3.0 platform offered in Thailand.

Notably, the deliveries appear to be wholesale sales, that is, sales delivered to local dealers.

By the end of January, the Atto 3 had 1,352 registrations in Thailand, accounting for 8 percent of the 16,672 registrations of all pure electric vehicles in the country, according to BYD.

By the end of February, 3,000 BYD Atto 3 units were registered in Thailand, according to the company.

In addition to BYD, another Chinese electric vehicle company, Neta, began construction of a plant in Thailand on March 10, although it is smaller, with an annual capacity of 20,000 units.

BYD F brand to use new powertrain, targeting market with price above RMB 400,000

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BYD begins construction of Thailand plant with annual capacity of 150,000 units

On March 10, held a groundbreaking ceremony for the plant in Thailand, and the delivery ceremony for the 10,000th BYD Atto 3.

BYDDY.US | BYD HK

BYD began construction of its passenger car plant in Thailand, as it reaches a milestone in deliveries there.

On March 10, BYD held a groundbreaking ceremony for the plant in Thailand, as well as a delivery ceremony for the 9,999th and 10,000th BYD Atto 3, according to a press release.

The establishment of a passenger car production base in Thailand is one of BYD's key initiatives to accelerate its expansion into the Asia-Pacific market, said Liu Xueliang, general manager of the company's Asia-Pacific automotive sales division.

The production base project is located at WHA Rayong 36 Industrial Estate and covers an area of nearly 960,000 square meters.

The plant is expected to start production in 2024 with an annual capacity of about 150,000 vehicles.

On September 8, 2022, BYD signed a land purchase agreement with Thai industrial property developer WHA Industrial Development PLC, a subsidiary of the WHA Group, to build a passenger car production plant.

The land agreement follows a set of investment commitments approved by Thailand's Board of Investment in August, including BYD's 17.9 billion baht ($491 million) electric vehicle production project.

On October 10, BYD, together with its local partner Rêver Automotive, launched the Atto 3 in Thailand, with sales of the model officially starting in November.

BYD held a delivery ceremony on March 10 for the 9,999th and 10,000th Atto 3, its first electric SUV based on the e-Platform 3.0 platform offered in Thailand.

Notably, the deliveries appear to be wholesale sales, that is, sales delivered to local dealers.

By the end of January, the Atto 3 had 1,352 registrations in Thailand, accounting for 8 percent of the 16,672 registrations of all pure electric vehicles in the country, according to BYD.

By the end of February, 3,000 BYD Atto 3 units were registered in Thailand, according to the company.

In addition to BYD, another Chinese electric vehicle company, Neta, began construction of a plant in Thailand on March 10, although it is smaller, with an annual capacity of 20,000 units.

BYD F brand to use new powertrain, targeting market with price above RMB 400,000

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BYD became the sales champion of pure electric vehicles in Thailand in January 2023

BYD became the sales champion of pure EVs in China, Israel, Thailand, Singapore, and New Zealand in January 2023.

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