BYD On Track To Take The Lead In World's Largest Car Market In 2023

BYD is on track to have its best-ever first-quarter sales quarter as it strives to become the best-selling brand in the world's largest vehicle market by the end of this year.
The carmaker sold 344,996 new energy vehicles (NEVs) in the first two months of the year, according to company reports and cnevpost.
With over 200,000 NEVs expected to be sold in March, the company will have reached the half-million NEVs quarter milestone in 2023. This puts it ahead of all other manufacturers, including the FAW-Volkswagen joint venture.

That represents a significant increase over the same period in 2022, with sales of its NEVs nearly doubling in a year.
According to local media and cnevpost, BYD's chairman and president Wang Chuanfu stated about the slowing demand in the domestic market.
He described the state of the local vehicle market as being lower than in recent years at a conference this week, but he was confident that BYD's local and international demand was still quite high.
According to Chuanfu, BYD's sales in the first two months were much higher than they were in 2022, and with March sales data to be released in the coming days, he expected first-quarter growth to be in excess of 80% compared to last year.
He also discussed the recent price war in China's auto industry at the conference. According to his assessment, the aggressive pricing across the industry is due to an excess supply of vehicles while demand in the country remains below normal levels.
As a result, some companies will be "phased out," while others, such as BYD, will gain market share. He compared the industry's current state to that of the local home appliance and mobile phone industries. It is now the turn of the NEV industry.
Wang Chuanfu anticipates that the impact of the NEV price wars will be reduced by the end of April, as the market will be reenergized by the upcoming local auto shows in May.
He also briefly mentioned export markets, stating that BYD had no plans to enter the lucrative US market for the time being. In some ways, this indicates that BYD views its domestic, Asian, European, and Oceania markets as key growth markets over the next 12 months. Another indication of this is the company's expansion of its manufacturing plant into Thailand, where the first vehicles are expected to be produced as early as next year.
Deliveries are expected to increase in the coming months as BYD continues to move into the affordable ground-up electric space in Australia. Over a thousand EVs were sold in the first two months of the year. This figure is expected to skyrocket once BYD launches its more affordable Dolphin EV in the coming months.
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