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BYD’s development and enlargement into new nation markets has been one of many high cleantech tales of the yr. It appears to enter at the very least one new market every week. This week, information is that BYD is coming into Guatemala.
BYD has simply launched 4 fashions within the Central American nation, the BYD Han, the BYD Tang, the BYD Music Plus DM-i, and the BYD Seal.
The model was launched in Guatemala on the Auto Feria in Guatemala Metropolis with the assistance of its distribution accomplice within the nation, Grupo Confiño.
BYD is now within the following Central and South American nations: Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Panama.
For extra on what BYD is doing in and to a few of these markets, see:
- Colombia EV Sales Report: 240% Growth Brings the Country Back onto the Regional Podium!
- Uruguay EV Sales Report June: BYD Dominates, Unreal Growth Brings BEV Market Share to 15%!
- Chile EV Sales Report: Tesla & BYD Join Forces to Bring the EV Market to New Highs with 500% Growth YoY in May
- EV Sales Report: Brazil Races Ahead, Bringing 1,100% BEV Growth in April
- The $25,000 EV Is Here: BYD Yuan Up Announced in Colombia for $25,700
- 100 Electric Buses for Uruguay — Thanks, Build Your Dreams (BYD)
- BYD Launches Shark in Brazil & Song Pro in Paraguay
- EV Sales Trends, Tesla, and BYD in Chile
- BYD Launches Its First Pickup Truck, BYD SHARK, In Mexico
In fact, BYD has additionally been coming into a bunch of markets in Africa and Asia.
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