BYD (Build Your Dreams), the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, has been making waves in the new energy vehicle market in recent years. In April 2023, BYD reported that it sold 210,295 vehicles, bringing its cumulative sales of new energy vehicles to over 4.1 million. This figure represents a significant increase compared to previous years, demonstrating the increasing popularity of electric vehicles.

BYD sold over 200,000 passenger vehicles in April 2023

The company’s sales data for April 2023 revealed that it sold 209,464 passenger vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 98.6%. Of these, 104,364 were electric vehicles and 105,103 were traditional fuel vehicles. In addition, 14,827 new energy passenger vehicles were exported overseas, further highlighting BYD’s global reach.

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Among the different vehicle series, BYD Qin was the most popular in April, with 42,202 units sold. BYD Han, Tang, and Song followed closely behind, with 14,329, 11,759, and 8,100 units sold, respectively. The company’s Ocean Net series sold 83,388 vehicles, while the Dynasty.com series sold 115,550 vehicles.

BYD is not only known for its passenger vehicles but also its joint venture brand, Denza D9, which sold 10,526 units in April. Additionally, BYD’s power and energy storage batteries for new energy vehicles had an installed capacity of approximately 9.954 GWh in April, bringing its cumulative installed capacity for 2023 to approximately 36.945 GWh.

In the past few months, BYD has seen significant growth in its sales figures. In January, it sold 151,341 new energy vehicles, a YoY increase of 58.6%. This was followed by 193,655 units sold in February, a YoY increase of 90.13%, and 207,080 units sold in March, a YoY increase of 92.81%. These figures demonstrate BYD’s continued growth in the new energy vehicle market and its ability to remain competitive.

BYD’s success can be attributed to its commitment to innovation and sustainability. It has invested heavily in research and development, focusing on improving the performance and efficiency of its electric vehicles. The company has also been expanding its global presence, with its vehicles now available in over 50 countries.

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