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BYD Claims New Battery Factory Will Be 'Largest In the World' (electrek.co) 126

China's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, BYD, is opening a new battery factory that it claims will be the "largest in the world." Electrek reports: The factory is located in the western province of Qinghai and while it was "opened" this week, it is still under construction and BYD aims to complete it by the end of next year. BYD President and Chairman Wang Chuanfu said at the opening ceremony (via NDTV): "Electrification is a done deal as several countries have announced a deadline for the sale of internal combustion engine cars to end. Electric vehicles are on the cusp of another boom."

With a capacity of 24 GWh, this new battery factory should enable them to significantly increase production with a total battery production capacity of 60 GWh. BYD focuses on the production of prismatic LiFePO4 battery cells, different from most of the auto industry's NCA and NMC battery cells.

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BYD Claims New Battery Factory Will Be 'Largest In the World'

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  • by Mr D from 63 ( 3395377 ) on Sunday July 01, 2018 @02:26PM (#56875664)
    Terafactory!
  • by LynnwoodRooster ( 966895 ) on Sunday July 01, 2018 @02:42PM (#56875724) Journal

    China's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, BYD

    That should be the world's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, BYD. Their EC180 is the best selling EV in the world, by a large margin. That might upset the Teslarati here, though, so i guess BeauHD took the easy way out...

    • I do have to say that numbers are getting interesting.EC180 sales for the year is at 27279 [wattev2buy.com]. OTOH, the Model 3 hit 18,305 at the end of may [insideevs.com] And that does not include the fact that Tesla is now building M3 each week, what BYD sells EACH MONTH. Yes, Tesla is now building 5000 M3 / week, with another 2000 MS/X. So, Tesla is building (i.e. selling) around 20,000 model 3 for a total of 28,000 EVs each month.

      If this holds, then they will surpass all car makers later this year.
      • Tesla said it made 5000 Model 3s in a week? Really?
        • by Rei ( 128717 )

          Yes. Please keep up. :)

          • Link, please. I can't find it anywhere. I find a lot of claims that Tesla came up a bit short, but did NOT reach 5000 units per week. Or are you stretching the truth again?
            • by sfcat ( 872532 )

              Link, please. I can't find it anywhere. I find a lot of claims that Tesla came up a bit short, but did NOT reach 5000 units per week. Or are you stretching the truth again?

              Well, there is this tweet [twitter.com] that says "7000 cars, 7 days". Not sure exactly what Elon means here. 7000 total cars or 7000 model 3s but Telsa has registered over 8000 new model 3 VINs in the last week.

              • Bloomberg looks at VINs as part of its estimate of the number made, but as Bloomberg points out - you apply for large blocks of VINs at one time, and distribute them over much longer time. So you need to smooth VIN applications.
            • you didn't look far then... https://electrek.co/2018/07/01... [electrek.co]
              • by dwater ( 72834 )

                Did you read it? You seem to have replaced phrases like "seems to" and "it would appear that" with some that are more definitive.

                "Again, the official numbers are not expected until the next few days, but it looks like it is very likely that it was achieved on the last day of production."

                Perhaps 'close enough' is indeed 'close enough'...but it really isn't actually meeting the target unless it has actually met the target.

            • Actually it is 7000 per week, 5000 of it are sedans.
              Just reload /. the story is there :D

          • by Anonymous Coward
            Tesla misses the goal [fortune.com].

            The 5,000th car was finished at roughly 5 a.m. Sunday morning, hours after the Saturday midnight cutoff for complete fulfillment of the rate Elon Musk has been promising for well over a year.

            I guess coming up short by 5 hours is a win? Yet another miss..

            • by Rei ( 128717 )

              Right. Because that's totally a material difference in the path to profitability.

        • Tesla said it made 5000 Model 3s in a week? Really?

          Elon's exact quote to his media side kick Fred Lambert: “Not only did we factory gate 5000 Model 3’s, but we also achieved the S & X production target for a combined 7000 vehicle week!” https://electrek.co/2018/07/01... [electrek.co]

          Notice the difference in terminology between what is said of the 3 vs. S & X. "Factory gate" means the cars are made ready for delivery. Though, given that some pics taken of cars in that state show even that may even be a stretch(on top of Tesla's historic reli

          • That's what I thought... All the reports I've seen say they came up short for the week. And of course, as we saw in December, doing a "push" to hit a big week doesn't mean you can sustain it (as it took a few months for Tesla to actually be able to sustain the burst they did at the of December 2017).
      • by LynnwoodRooster ( 966895 ) on Sunday July 01, 2018 @06:04PM (#56876578) Journal
        PS: Over 12,000 EC180s [carsalesbase.com] in the month of May. Tesla has a LONG way to go to catch up to that rate...
  • Capacity? (Score:4, Informative)

    by nojayuk ( 567177 ) on Sunday July 01, 2018 @03:01PM (#56875796)

    I presume the 24GWh figure quoted is production capacity. If so, is that per day, per month, annually, what?

    Reading the Fine Article it appears that it's an annual production figure but it's still not spelled out anywhere I could see. If so that's enough battery capacity for about 300,000 Tesla battery packs annually or maybe 500,000 cars from other manufacturers, including plug-in hybrids. A good start, but considering the numbers of cars built and sold each year around the world it's only a good start. That doesn't take into account the greater battery demand electric trucks, buses etc. either.

  • Oh yeah? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by CaptainDork ( 3678879 ) on Sunday July 01, 2018 @03:01PM (#56875798)

    Well, the Yanks are Trumping that by forbidding coal plants closing, expanding oil drilling to national preserves, and deep water.

    Also in the works is deregulating pollution and gas mileage standards in patriotic non-China, made in America Great Again, America First non-electric transportation.

    Suck it, Chins.

  • It doesn't seem like this factory is anywhere near the point of cranking out batteries but it will still be good to have another battery factory. It may not be for batteries most people use but changing the type of batteries you make faster than going from not making batteries. The world is in dire need of more lithium batteries and at a lower cost, so a new battery plant is always welcome.

    My hope is that one of these giant battery factories gets all the kinks worked out of it's automation and that they b

  • by SuricouRaven ( 1897204 ) on Sunday July 01, 2018 @05:15PM (#56876368)

    The shelf life of LiFePO4 is substantially longer than Li-Ion. That translates to laptops and cell phones that you don't end up replacing after a few years years because the battery that used to last two days is now only lasting two hours.

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