Does BYD have a lot of overtime work?
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BYD has a lot of overtime work. Here is an introduction about BYD: Brand Introduction: BYD Auto follows the development path of independent research and development, independent production, and independent brand, aiming to create truly affordable vehicles for the people. The product design not only draws on advanced international trends but also aligns with the aesthetic concepts of Chinese culture. Development Philosophy: BYD always adheres to the development philosophy of 'Technology is King, Innovation is the Foundation.' With its R&D strength and innovative development model, BYD has achieved comprehensive growth and plays a pivotal role in multiple fields, including batteries, electronics, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and rail transit.
As a long-time BYD owner, I have to say their R&D team really goes all out. Last year while waiting for my Han DM-i delivery, the salesperson mentioned engineers often stationed on the production line for debugging. A friend at the Battery Research Institute said working six days a week is standard during project phases, but they get full social insurance contributions and a 50 yuan meal allowance for night shifts. Work intensity varies by department though - the Seal production line where I bought my car operates three shifts, while 4S sales staff basically clock out on time. Car buyers might want to visit the factory gate around 8pm - many test drivers are still running range tests at that hour.