BYD, a Chinese manufacturer of plug-in electric vehicles, is increasing production at an alarming rate.
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The company exported or sold almost 134,000 plug-in cars to China in June.
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This is more than three times the amount of cars it produced a year ago
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Nearly 20,000 more than what was achieved in May.
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Chairman and president of the company Wang Chuanfu stated that the electrification process in the automotive industry is moving faster than expected.
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According to Chinese media, BYD could soon produce 300,000. Plug-in cars per month.
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Jiemian (via CnEVPost) says that 300,000 units will be produced by August.
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BYD currently has six manufacturing facilities in China.
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The Changsha plant was shut down for two months in May, but normal production resumed in June.
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Fuzhou's plant is a plant that was acquired from Dorcen Motor, a failed local carmaker.
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It will soon be converted from ICE to plug-in car production, with a target of more than 200,000 annually.
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The company is currently building three additional production bases in Zhengzhou Jinan, Xiangyang and Xiangyang.
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