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BYD is quickly establishing itself as Southeast Asia's leading manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs) by growing its market share there.
With major conglomerates in several Southeast Asian nations, the Chinese automaker has forged distribution pacts. Through this strategy, it has been able to expand its market, navigate challenging governmental regulations, and gauge consumer preferences.
The plan, coupled with affordable prices, has enabled BYD to achieve great success in Southeast Asia.
Reuters reports that 26% of all EVs sold in Southeast Asia during the second quarter of 2023 were BYD models. The BYD Atto 3 was the best-selling vehicle in the region, and the proliferation of new BYD models caused EV sales in Southeast Asia to increase from 3.8% in the first quarter to 6.4% in the second quarter.
Additionally, the recently released BYD Seal electric sedan and Dolphin electric hatchback are also becoming more and more well-liked in Southeast Asia.
Soumen Mandal, a senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, commented on the achievement.
“BYD’s primary focus is on brand proliferation rather than optimizing profit margins.”
In order to build a factory that will be able to produce up to 150,000 electric vehicles annually beginning in 2024 and export them to markets throughout Southeast Asia as well as Europe, BYD is currently investing $500 million in Thailand.
Leading distributors like Bakrie & Brothers in Indonesia, Ayala Corp in the Philippines, Rever Automotive in Thailand, and Sime Darby in Malaysia have all worked with it. The brand will soon expand locally with a new third model, Seal.
The market for BYD vehicles seems to be particularly strong in Thailand. In actuality, this nation accounted for 24% of BYD's second-quarter international sales. Furthermore, BYD has established five "BYD by 1826" showrooms in Singapore that serve as restaurants. This is part of the company's particularly intriguing strategy.
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