BYD, a number one Chinese language EV maker, has chosen Danish supplier Nic. Christiansen Group to distribute its electrified passenger autos in Denmark.
Nic. Christiansen Group will open the primary BYD retailer in Copenhagen this autumn, the automaker mentioned this week.
Established in 1967, Nic. Christiansen Group distributes imported automobiles for Hyundai, Honda, Land Rover and Jaguar in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Baltic international locations.
It’s the third European automobile supplier BYD has signed up this yr, following Swedish supplier Hedin Mobility Group and Dutch automobile supplier Louwman Group.
In March, BYD stopped making internal-combustion automobiles to deal with producing EVs.
In July, the Chinese language firm, partly owned by U.S. billionaire Warren Buffett, delivered 162,214 full electrical and plug-in hybrid passenger autos globally, surging 224 % from a yr earlier.
For the primary seven months, its gross sales of electrical passenger autos amounted to 800,371, quadrupling the amount for a similar interval final yr.