Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD has made a bold statement, declaring that it does not need to sell cars in the US market to achieve its global growth goals. In a recent interview, BYD's chairman and president, Wang Chuanfu, emphasized that the company's focus is on expanding its presence in other key markets, such as Europe and the Middle East. BYD has been rapidly expanding its global footprint in recent years, with a strong presence in countries like Australia, India, and the UK. As the global demand for EVs continues to surge, BYD's strategy may be a sign of the shifting dynamics in the automotive industry, where companies are increasingly focusing on high-growth markets outside of the traditional US-dominated market.


Chinese EV maker BYD: We don’t need to sell cars in the US market  Charged EVs