Chinese Car Giant BYD Overtakes Tesla In EV Sales

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Elon Musk’s Tesla has been toppled as the world’s best-selling electric vehicle manufacturer after it was overtaken by China’s BYD.

Crown Overtaken

Tesla delivered a record 484,507 cars in the third quarter of 2023, it said on Tuesday, a 20pc rise on the same period a year earlier. However, it was beaten for the first time by BYD, which on Monday revealed deliveries of 526,409 for the same period. Tesla has been the world’s biggest electric vehicle manufacturer since 2015 when sales of its high-powered cars overtook the Nissan Leaf. However, China has since become the world’s biggest market for battery-powered cars and domestic giants such as BYD have invested heavily in producing affordable vehicles.

Accelerated Expansion

BYD, which has pledged to “demolish” Western incumbents, has recently expanded beyond China by selling cars in the UK and Europe.  It is backed by Warren Buffett’s investment vehicle, Berkshire Hathaway. The company had already overtaken Tesla in total sales, which include plug-in hybrid cars. Tesla’s delivery numbers last year were only slightly higher than market expectations of around 483,200 cars.

It meant that for 2023 as a whole, the company sold 1.8m cars.  This was up 38pc in 2022, and more than BYD’s 1.6m, but fell short of Mr Musk’s target of 2m sales. Tesla has embarked on a price war to boost sales as rising interest rates increase financing costs and tighter rules around US subsidies threaten to make electric cars less affordable. BYD, which stands for Build Your Dreams, has said entering the US is not under consideration. 

However, it launched sales in the UK in March and last month announced plans to open its first European plant in Hungary. It comes despite the EU opening an investigation into what it called a “flood” of cheap Chinese electric cars boosted by state subsidies. The probe could result in higher tariffs for imports.

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Source: Telegraph

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