Monday, November 24, 2025

BYD: Build Your Dreams

(Staff post from ENGINEERING & SCIENCE's FACEBOOK on 20 November 2025.)

From a small farming village in China, Wang Chuanfu’s journey to building BYD, the world’s leading electric vehicle company, is nothing short of remarkable.

Orphaned at a young age and raised by his siblings, Wang began his career with limited resources and just 20 employees. Despite these challenges, his vision and determination drove him to create a company that would revolutionize the automotive and energy industries.

BYD started by focusing on battery technology, gradually expanding into electric cars, buses, and renewable energy solutions. Wang’s innovative mindset and relentless pursuit of excellence transformed BYD into a global powerhouse, attracting attention from investors worldwide, including Warren Buffett. The company didn’t just produce vehicles; it created an entire ecosystem for clean mobility and sustainable energy, setting new standards for the industry.

Over the years, BYD’s breakthroughs have reshaped the way people think about electric vehicles and energy storage. From developing high-performance batteries to producing affordable electric cars and buses, the company continues to push boundaries.

Today, BYD stands as a symbol of innovation, resilience, and the transformative power of technology, proving that even the humblest beginnings can lead to world-changing achievements. Wang Chuanfu’s story inspires millions, showing that vision, courage, and persistence can create a lasting legacy. 

BYD Story

BYD's story is a journey from a battery manufacturer to the world's largest producer of new energy vehicles, founded by Wang Chuanfu in 1995 in Shenzhen, China. The company initially focused on rechargeable batteries for mobile phones before acquiring a car factory in 2002 and expanding into the automotive industry, ultimately leading to its dominance in the EV market.

The name "BYD" stands for "Build Your Dreams," a slogan adopted in 2008, though the company's name originated from an abbreviation of the road where it was first located.

Early history: From batteries to diversification

1995: Founded by Wang Chuanfu, BYD starts as a rechargeable battery manufacturer.

1996: The company begins manufacturing lithium-ion batteries.

2000: BYD becomes a major supplier of lithium-ion batteries to brands like Motorola and Nokia.

2002: BYD acquires Qinchuan Automobile, a small Chinese car factory, marking its entry into the automotive sector.

Automotive expansion and EV leadership

2003: The automotive division, BYD Auto, is established, and it later debuts its first mass-produced car, the F3.

2008: BYD launches the F3DM, China's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid vehicle.

Since 2009: The company's automotive business becomes its largest revenue source, surpassing 50% of its income and growing to over 80% by 2023.

Recent years: BYD has become the world's largest producer of plug-in electric vehicles, expanding its global presence in over 70 countries.

Strategic growth and key factors

Vertical integration: BYD's strategy of controlling its supply chain, including components like semiconductors, gave it an advantage during the 2021 chip shortage and allowed for greater flexibility and rapid design iteration.

Government support: Support from the Chinese government has been a significant factor in BYD's growth.

Adaptability: During the COVID-19 pandemic, BYD temporarily repurposed its factories to become a major producer of N95 masks, generating significant revenue and helping to keep its factories operational.