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BYD continues its expansion into Europe with 3 models

BYD is expanding its reach in the EV market by takes its electric vehicles to Europe with the help of dealerships across the region.

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BYD will grow its business in Europe by making its EVs more readily available in countries within that region. Among the countries the EV marker plans on expanding its reach to are Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden. This entry will be possible by employing a partnership to bring these electric vehicles to users.

The said partnership will bring different dealerships across Europe into the picture. BYD is working with over four dealerships across the continent to bring their vehicles to users. Each dealer will concern itself with the sale of the EV maker’s vehicle in countries where their business is present.

BYD Han
BYD Han.

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Buyers in Norway will be able to purchase BYD vehicles from local dealer RSA, the Netherlands will get vehicles from Louwman network. Christiansen Group will help make these EVs available in Denmark. While Germany and Sweden will get supplies from Hedin Mobility Group. Each dealership will get supply of vehicles from the Chinese EV manufacturer, which they will sell. 

The EV maker is currently planning to bring just a few of its vehicles to Europe for a start. Buyers in Europe will have access to a total of three electric vehicles from BYD, two SUVs and a saloon. The said models are ATTO 3, Tang, and Han, all three models will find their way to Europe in a few months. 

Electric vehicles from the Chinese EV maker like Dolphin and Seal might as well make their way to the region. The arrival of the other EV models in Europe might depend on the sale performance of the ones currently heading over. For the EV maker, expansion of its business is of great importance, and it will continue making its cars available in more regions that are adopting electric vehicles.

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