Chinese EV giant BYD may hit Make-In-India road

The Indian government's scrutiny of investments from China has sharpened after border skirmishes between the two nations.

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Greater Noida: China's BYD, the world's largest electric car maker by sales, will embark on the next phase of expansion in India in 2025, which may include adding a new unit, a top executive of the company said.

"We will look at the next phase of expansion and explore a new facility in 2025," Sanjay Gopalakrishnan, senior vice-president of BYD India's electric passenger vehicle business, told ET during an auto show on Wednesday. "Till then we will assemble. We are looking at a long-term prospect in this market. If you want to be a big EV player, you have to manufacture locally."

However, Gopalakrishnan said, "We are not investing." He said BYD already has a manufacturing setup in India, and it can expand capacity by another 10,000-15,000 units in the existing plant without further investment.


The Indian government's scrutiny of investments from China has sharpened after border skirmishes between the two nations.

The Warren Buffett-backed carmaker expects that by 2030, one in every three cars sold in India will be electric.
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