BYD rolls out 50,000th fully electric bus in just ninth year of operation

The new energy technology company BYD of China has proudly announced the production of its 50,000th pure electric bus on January 18 last in just nine years since production began. The milestone follows the departure of a K9UB 12-meter pure electric bus for Spain from BYD’s Hangzhou testing facility.

BYD boasts the world’s largest selection of battery electric buses and a clientele that spans across 300 cities around the world. The K9UB pure electric bus that was exported to Spain features an all-new styling, with a capacity of 80 passengers. As Spain’s largest 12-meter pure electric bus, it will be operated by local operator TUBASA and is expected to enter service in Badajoz, a city in south-western Spain, this spring.

BYD’s 50,000th electric bus rolling out of its factory in Hangzhou, China

BYD entered Spain’s electric bus sector in 2017. Currently it has orders from different cities such as Valencia, Saint Cugat, Badalona and Badajoz. To date, BYD is the only Chinese company to enter the Spanish electric bus market successfully.

“Our track record demonstrates a clear market recognition of, and trust in BYD products,” said Wang Chuanfu, President and Chairman of BYD Company Ltd. “BYD has set a ‘Gold Standard’ for the pure electric bus market because of its rock-solid product quality, a complete supply chain and product solutions, and leading core technologies in areas such as batteries, motors and electronic controls. This is a thumbs up for not only China’s electric vehicle industry but the world’s.”

Ever since the first K9 pure electric bus was produced in Changsha in 2010, BYD has actively advocated adoption of new energy vehicles. In 2010, in order to ease environmental pollution, it proposed its “Public Transportation Electrification” strategy. With Shenzhen’s hosting of the 26th Summer Universiade in 2011 came a turning point, as 200 BYD K9 pure electric buses entered operation in the city. That event saw BYD become the world’s first company to commercialize new energy buses.

Today BYD pure electric buses have not only become commonplace in major Chinese cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Changsha and Xian, but also spread to other medium- to small-sized cities in the country. In addition, BYD has also gradually grown its international customer base for pure electric buses since the first batch of 35 electric buses was exported to Amsterdam Schiphol airport in 2013.