BYD aims to become Europe’s largest EV maker | DW Business
Chinese electric car manufacturer BYD is building its first European factory in Hungary. China’s CATL has also chosen Hungary as the site for a new battery plant. While these projects are expected to create jobs, some locals are protesting
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18 comments
I bet skoda abides by EU standards
BYD is the next Toyota. Toyota is the next Nokia
Post number not generalities. Backup your statement.
Hungary is in the Eastern Bloc.
BYD make the best batteries, and wonderful cars. We have an Atto 3, and looking to get one of the sedan models.
Using solar panels and a charger, no fear of a 1970s style fuel crisis.
Not gonna happen. Here in Europe we love Teslas! 😉
They had a problem with combustion vehicles and now when countries are setting up electric vehicle and battery factories, they have a problem with that too. No wonder EU is suffering from chronic deindustrialization😂
Dont buy bmw and mercedez bens, bad for environment
Thats your problem
Erin Brockovich, Part 2
they stay eating our lunches. regulators need to mount up.
Under the leadership of the Chinese government! 1.4 billion people have no right to vote or speak! This is China's human rights! Do not doubt that Western groups accuse China of human rights issues! Because China's human rights are inherently problematic!
Haha, right, Chinese cars bad bad 😂😂 another DW hit piece 😂😂
Local were not concerned when airbus , bmw, Audi , Mercedes, factory were made😂😂😂😂
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Uphold EU pollution standards by Chinese companies?
How about, especially by Chinese companies.
EVs are trash. Chinese EVs……run for the hills.
Say no to 'Made In China' products. For you safety, for your country.