What Happened to BYD?

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LaJanelle
07/24/25 7:23pm
BYD experienced a fire incident. Below is an extended guide on power retention techniques for the BYD Tang DM: High Speed: If the vehicle speed exceeds 140 km/h, the engine load is high, so it generally does not charge the battery. Therefore, setting a higher value is ineffective, and the battery level might even drop in Hybrid Eco mode. Uphill: For example, when entering Tibet, as the altitude continuously rises, the engine load also becomes significant, leaving no extra power for charging. In this case, the battery level won't increase. There are methods to retain power, but note that on roads with alternating uphill and downhill sections (like one hill after another), power retention is unnecessary as the battery will recharge during downhill driving. If the battery level is too low, you can use Sand Mode to increase engine RPM and reduce vehicle speed, keeping the engine around 2000 RPM. Traffic Jams: In urban traffic jams, using Hybrid Eco mode is ineffective. With the air conditioning on in summer, the battery level will drop rapidly. To retain power, switch to Hybrid Snow Mode, where the engine charges the battery while idling. Alternatively, use Sand Mode and drive at low speeds around 2200 RPM. This will result in higher short-term fuel consumption and a poorer driving experience, but it recharges the battery very quickly.
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MacEverett
08/11/25 10:43am
BYD has been making waves in the electric vehicle sector recently, with sales skyrocketing. Last year, it surpassed Tesla to become the world's top electric vehicle brand. This success isn't just luck—their Blade Battery technology is a game-changer, offering fast charging and enhanced safety, instantly elevating domestic cars to international standards. The Chinese government's new energy subsidies and policy support have played a significant role. Now, BYD cars are a common sight on streets everywhere. However, it hasn't been all smooth sailing; market overheating has led to longer wait times for vehicles, and after-sales services need to catch up. This trend marks a milestone for China's automotive industry, promoting greener mobility. Consumers now have more choices and affordable prices. In the long run, increased competition benefits both the industry and the planet.
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