BYD plans to set up European centre in Hungary


BUDAPEST: Electric vehicle giant BYD expects to set up a European centre in Hungary, CEO and president Wang Chuanfu said on Thursday at a news conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban here.

Wang said that the new European centre will create 2,000 jobs and have three functions.

It will be a hub for sales and after-sales services, for testing and for developing localised versions of the company's models.

BYD built its first European plant, a factory that assembles electric buses, in the city of Komarom in north-western Hungary in April 2016.

BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu introducing BYD‘s most advanced vehicleD Chairman Wang Chuanfu introducing BYD‘’s most advanced vehicle, the BYD SEALION 7 to the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán

A second Hungarian factory that will produce electric vehicles is under construction.

Hungary under right-leaning Orban has become an important trade and investment partner for China, in contrast with some other EU nations that are considering becoming less dependent on the world's second-largest economy.

Orban started bringing his country closer to Beijing after he came to power in 2010.

Warm political relations turned into investments about a decade later when battery and electric vehicle makers started to bring production to Hungary.

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