As the world's largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, BYD has long been touted as a leader in the transition to sustainable transportation. However, a new report suggests that the company's biggest challenge may not be competition from established automakers in the US, but rather its own production capacity. Despite its massive global market share, BYD is struggling to keep up with demand for its popular EV models, with some customers facing lengthy wait times and limited availability. As the global EV market continues to grow, BYD's ability to meet demand will be crucial to its success - and the company's future in the highly competitive electric vehicle space.


BYD’s Biggest Problem Isn’t the U.S.—It’s Not Making Enough EVs  Autoblog