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Why US has listed Alibaba, BYD and Baidu as Chinese military companies

Why US has listed Alibaba, BYD and Baidu as Chinese military companies

Earlier this week, the US Department of War added major Chinese companies — including e-commerce giant Alibaba, internet search engine Baidu and EV company BYD — to an official list of “Chinese military companies” operating directly or indirectly in the US. China’s foreign ministry said the list “unreasonably suppressed” Chinese companies and urged the US to “correct its mistaken practices.” Chinese companies, too, criticised the move. BYD told Reuters that the decision harmed “its development achievements in the United States”. Similarly, Alibaba said it was not a Chinese military company “nor part of any military-civil fusion strategy”, and that it would consider appropriate legal action. What is the basis of such inclusions, how does it affect their operations, and what does it say about the state of the larger US-China geopolitical competition? Basis of links to Chinese military The list is in accordance with Section 1260H of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. The Act authorises appropriations for military activities of the US Department of Defense. Here, Section …

Explained: Behind the rise of Chinese carmaker BYD | Explained News

Explained: Behind the rise of Chinese carmaker BYD | Explained News

Not in his wildest dreams would Wang Chuanfu have imagined that his battery company would one day become one of the largest carmakers in the world. Or maybe he did. After all, to make it in the auto business that has long been dominated by legacy players needs someone who can dream big. Now, Wang’s BYD — literally “Build Your Dream” — has become one of the largest auto companies in the world. The Shenzhen-based carmaker on Monday (March 24) reported revenue of $107 billion for 2024, beating Tesla’s revenue of $97.7 billion for the year. And by selling 4.3 million electric and hybrid cars, it edged out Honda to become the sixth-largest automaker in the world by vehicle sales, according to research firm Inovev. Only Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai–Kia, General Motors and Stellantis (the parent-company of brands like Jeep, Chrysler, and Fiat) were ahead. How did BYD, once laughed at by Elon Musk, become the largest maker of electric cars in the world? Here’s the story. Story continues below this ad From battery maker to …

Viral video shows BYD mega factory in China that’s bigger than San Francisco, 10 times the size of Tesla Gigafactory | Trending

Viral video shows BYD mega factory in China that’s bigger than San Francisco, 10 times the size of Tesla Gigafactory | Trending

Stunning drone footage has revealed the sheer scale of Chinese automaker BYD’s vast electric vehicle (EV) mega factory in Zhengzhou, Henan province, that is reportedly larger than the entire city of San Francisco. A video shows the extent of the BYD mega factory in Zhengzhou, China. The sprawling facility, currently under development in eight phases, is set to cover an astonishing 50 square miles (32,000 acres) upon completion – surpassing the size of San Francisco (46.9 square miles). The BYD factory will also dwarf Tesla’s 4.5 square mile Gigafactory in Nevada, The Sun reported. BYD is emerging as one of Tesla’s biggest competitors, and its Zhengzhou mega factory will be over 10 times larger than the Tesla Gigafactory in Nevada, which is Tesla’s largest facility by land area. BYD mega factory in China Aerial footage that has gone viral online shows a network of high-rise buildings, production facilities, worker accommodations, and recreational spaces – including a football pitch and tennis courts. The drone footage also shows land where construction is yet to begin. The facility …

BYD cars now have an on-vehicle DJI drone launch platform

BYD cars now have an on-vehicle DJI drone launch platform

EV maker BYD unveiled “Lingyuan,” a vehicle-mounted drone launching system developed in collaboration with DJI that is available for all of the company’s vehicles, reports Chinese state media outlet Xinhua. The system is only available in China, like BYD’s vehicles, and costs 16,000 yuan (or about $2,197). BYD’s video below, reposted by YouTube channel ShanghaiEye, has some real science fiction vibes: the driver taps a button on their vehicle’s touch screen, and doors slide open on the top of the car, revealing a rising landing platform with a drone on it. The drone is shown lifting off while the EV is in motion in some shots, then following the car down the road. A CnEVPost story says the drones can take off and land “at speeds up to 25 km/h” and that they can return automatically as long as they’re within two kilometers of the vehicle. The story also says the drone can follow at up to 54 kilometers per hour. The hangar charges the drone when it’s docked. The Lingyuan purchase price includes a …

Apple Reportedly Collaborated with BYD for its Now Cancelled EV Vehicle

Apple Reportedly Collaborated with BYD for its Now Cancelled EV Vehicle

During its ten-year project to produce an autonomous electric automobile, tech giant Apple reportedly had a clandestine partnership with BYD. According to sources, Apple had several partners for its now-cancelled “Project Titan,” including BYD, the Chinese automaker. It is speculated that the the two businesses collaborated on lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells in 2017. According to sources, Apple and Chinese automaker BYD have been working together since 2014, when Apple executives first saw early iterations of the Blade battery. Based on the reports, Apple contributed knowledge of improved battery packs and heat management, while BYD provided manufacturing expertise and advancements in LFP cell technology. Apple and BYD Worked Together for an Upcoming EV Vehicle Sources also speculate that, the two businesses were attempting to integrate their disparate pack and cell initiatives in order to create a long-range, secure battery system for Apple’s car. According to Bloomberg which cited individuals with knowledge of the situation, tech giant Apple withdrew from the partnership and contemplated utilizing systems from different battery manufacturers. According to reports, Apple’s relationship …

BYD Seal to launch on March 5 as Chinese EV maker’s third car in India

China-based world’s most popular EV manufacturer, BYD Auto, will launch its Seal mid-size sedan on March 5 in India. Seal will be the Shenzhen-based automaker’s third car in the country, where it already sells Atto 3 SUV and e6, an MPV. BYD Seal EV showcased in India at the Auto Expo 2023. The Chinese EV maker will finally launch the electric sedan in India on March 5. The electric car, already on sale in global markets as a rival to Tesla’s Model 3, is based on BYD’s dedicated e-Platform 3.0. It was showcased in India at the Auto Expo in January 2023. Discover the thrill of cricket like never before, exclusively on HT. Explore now! Design Possessing an aerodynamic body, the model gets crystal LED headlamps with boomerang-shaped LED DRLs, and full-width LED taillights, running across the entire length of the boot-lid. Battery and range Equipped with the in-house Blade battery technology, the e-sedan is offered with two battery options globally: a 61.4 kWh with a range of 550 kms on a single charge, and …