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BYD achieves record EV sales, dominating the global market

BYD's explosive growth is devouring market share, putting pressure on other automakers to keep up if they want to maintain their foothold in the EV market.

BYD, a leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, reported record-breaking global sales in February 2025, continuing its rapid expansion in the EV market. The company sold 322,846 vehicles worldwide, an 8.9% increase from January. The most significant growth came from exports, which rose 187.8% year-over-year to 67,025 units, reflecting the company’s increasing presence in international markets.

In the first two months of 2025, BYD exported a total of 133,361 vehicles, marking a 124% increase over the same period last year. This growth has been driven in part by the introduction of the Atto 2, a compact electric crossover launched in Europe. Built on BYD’s e-Platform 3.0 and equipped with its Blade battery technology, the Atto 2 offers features such as an 8.8-inch driver display, smartphone connectivity, and advanced driver assistance systems at a competitive price.

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BYD’s rapid-fire expansion has intensified competition in the global EV market, placing immense pressure on other automakers to keep up. In an effort to compete with BYD, some automakers, such as Volkswagen, have significantly reduced prices to maintain market share. Additionally, BYD’s investment in logistics infrastructure, including a fleet of high-efficiency transport ships, has supported its ability to scale operations and maintain supply chain efficiency.

In 2024, BYD reported a 41% increase in annual deliveries EV, reaching 4.3 million units. Analysts project the automaker will sell approximately 5.5 million vehicles in 2025. While potential tariffs and trade policies could impact its future expansion, particularly in the U.S. market, the company continues to focus on growth in Europe, Asia, and other international regions. As the global demand for EVs increases, BYD’s competitive pricing and technological advancements position it as a key player in the EV marketplace.

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