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hatrack

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Sun Jan 19, 2025, 12:02 PM Jan 19

As Of 2024, BYD World's Largest EV Manufacturer By Output; Their Most Popular Model Costs $10,000

For about a decade, Tesla has been the world’s biggest EV producer, making its luxury vehicles the most ubiquitous electric cars on the road. But now a very different type of car, made in China and selling for as little as $10,000, is vying for the top spot. China’s BYD, which makes more than a dozen models of all-electric sedans, SUVs and minivans, built more electric cars than Tesla last year, the first time it has done so.

BYD’s rise is a sign of the growing dominance of Chinese electric car companies, which have benefited from generous government subsidies, China’s focus on battery manufacturing and mining, and a state-backed push to build the world’s biggest network of charging stations. That has implications for the climate. Lower prices make EVs accessible to more people, accelerating the global transition from gas to electric vehicles. BYD sells its cars mostly in China, the world’s biggest car market, but it’s also trying to expand abroad.

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Tesla started out as a luxury brand. Even today, its cheapest car — the base version of the Model 3 sedan — sells for $44,130. BYD is geared toward the cheap end of the market. Its Seagull sedan, one of the best-selling cars in China, costs about $10,000. These affordable, widespread EVs are expected to outsell gas cars in China for the first time this year. As combustion engine cars and trucks dwindle, China’s state-backed oil company Sinopec predicts the country’s oil demand will peak within two years and then start to fall, dragging planet-warming greenhouse emissions down with it.

“Tesla competes for the market with BMW, Mercedes, etc.,” said John Helveston, an engineering professor at George Washington University who studies the Chinese EV industry. “BYD, on the other hand, is the Toyota of EVs.” Although BYD’s cars are cheaper than Tesla’s, industry experts say the Chinese cars are of similar or better quality. “It’s not like, ‘Oh, my God, that’s a cheap Chinese car. I would never want to ride it if I could afford an expensive German car,’” said Gernot Wagner, a climate economist at Columbia Business School. “No, not at all. It’s just a much better vehicle” than Western EVs. The companies also target different parts of the world. Tesla is the top EV seller in the United States and Europe, but it has slipped down the rankings in China. BYD sells three-quarters of its cars within China, according to company disclosures. But it is starting to expand into regions such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East and South America, and Helveston said BYD is better suited than Tesla to go after these markets.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2025/01/19/byd-tesla-biggest-ev-manufacturer/

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As Of 2024, BYD World's Largest EV Manufacturer By Output; Their Most Popular Model Costs $10,000 (Original Post) hatrack Jan 19 OP
It has implications for the climate, that's for sure MichMan Jan 19 #1
They also lead in wind and solar Finishline42 Jan 20 #2

MichMan

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1. It has implications for the climate, that's for sure
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 01:54 PM
Jan 19
China has the greatest number of coal-fired power stations of any country or territory in the world. As of July 2024, there were 1,161 operational coal power plants on the Chinese Mainland. This was more than four times the number of such power stations in India, which ranked second. China accounts for over 50 percent of total global coal electricity generation.

Coal power plants present various health and environmental threats. Besides demanding large quantities of raw material to be burned, this energy source pollutes water and has high greenhouse gas emissions. Due to these reasons and to tackle the climate crisis, 40 countries committed to phase out their coal power plants at the COP26 summit in 2021. However, the three leading economies with the greatest number of operational coal-fired plants that year did not agree to the terms. In 2021, the global capacity of coal power plants in construction stood at 184.5 gigawatts with an additional 111.8 gigawatts announced.

China has been the largest coal polluter worldwide since 1990. In 2021, figures reached a record high of 7.96 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide. That year, India had the second largest carbon dioxide emissions from coal use, followed by the United States. The U.S. was either the largest or second-largest polluter for 55 years, before being overtaken by India.


https://www.statista.com/statistics/859266/number-of-coal-power-plants-by-country/

Finishline42

(1,123 posts)
2. They also lead in wind and solar
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 04:36 AM
Jan 20
BEIJING, July 11 (Reuters) - Almost two-thirds of big wind and solar plants under construction globally are in China, where surging renewable capacity has squeezed coal's generation share to new lows, research released on Thursday showed.
China is building 339 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale wind and solar, or 64% of the global total, a report from U.S.-based think tank Global Energy Monitor (GEM) found. That is more than eight times the project pipeline of the second-place U.S., with 40 GW.


https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/china-coal-generation-share-record-low-may-renewables-hit-new-highs-analysis-2024-07-11/
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