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BYD's global expansion push runs into stiff Japan test

Warren Buffett-backed BYD has become China's largest EV maker after years of breakneck growth at home. Now it is expanding overseas, including in Japan, one of the world's largest auto markets.

September 05, 2024 / 08:24 IST
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Nissan and Toyota SUVs still qualified for the maximum 850,000 yen, and Tesla also saw equal or higher subsidies on the models it sells in Japan.
Nissan and Toyota SUVs still qualified for the maximum 850,000 yen, and Tesla also saw equal or higher subsidies on the models it sells in Japan.

BYD is rolling out electric-vehicle charging stations and ramping up marketing and customer incentives in Japan, aiming to boost sales in a market that has become a stumbling block in the Chinese automaker's global expansion.

Warren Buffett-backed BYD has become China's largest EV maker after years of breakneck growth at home. Now it is expanding overseas, including in Japan, one of the world's largest auto markets.

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But Japan remains tough for foreign automakers to penetrate. Demand for EVs has long been sluggish and the government this year changed how EV subsidies are calculated, reducing them for BYD and several of its rivals, and raising concerns about protectionism.

To win over Japanese drivers, BYD has offered discounts on the first 1,000 cars sold of its newest model, and is airing TV commercials starring a Japanese actress.