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BYD Switches on 'Flash Charging China' Strategy, Aims to Build 20,000 Flash Charging Stations by Yr-end
BYD COMPANY (01211.HK)'s decision to invest in Shenzhen-Shantou five years ago was "absolutely correct", Vice President Luo Zhongliang said yesterday (2nd). At this j...
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BYD COMPANY (01211.HK)  -2.100 (-2.288%)    Short selling $748.50M; Ratio 31.706%   's decision to invest in Shenzhen-Shantou five years ago was "absolutely correct", Vice President Luo Zhongliang said yesterday (2nd).

At this juncture, Phase I of BYD's Shenzhen-Shantou Industrial Park has reached full production capacity, and Phase II capacity is steadily ramping up, while Phases III and IV commenced operations last year.

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The second-generation Blade Battery launched in March this year is being produced in Shenzhen-Shantou.

Luo said BYD has launched its "Flash Charging China" strategy, planning to build 20,000 flash charging stations by the end of this year. As of end-May, more than 6,150 stations had been completed nationwide, including 149 in Shenzhen.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-06-05 16:25.)

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