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BYD Shocks — Is Winning the EV Revolution

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If you’ve been following CleanTechnica closely in recent weeks, you’ve seen a number of stories that cover BYD’s rapid rise in electric vehicle sales and huge share of the EV market. I discussed these stories and more in a CleanTechnica video today. BYD’s rise to #3 auto brand in the world seems like the EV story of the week, or even the past year, but how much further can it go in 2025, and how will its ongoing race with Tesla turn out.

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