BYD Signs Three Agreements At COP26

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BYD signs three agreements at the Glasgow COP26 Climate Change conference to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and supporting infrastructure.

BYD is the world leader in electric vehicle technology and manufacturing and has joined the government, business, and environmental leaders.

The three agreements together call for global cooperation in speeding up the adoption of zero-emission cars, vans, medium-duty, and heavy-duty trucks, and creating charging infrastructure.

BYD and the other signatories pledge to align public policy and funding as well as private business strategy, production, and investment toward achieving ambitious zero-emission vehicle adoption goals.

Isbrand Ho, Managing Director of BYD B.V., offered his expertise at panel discussions on zero-emission transportation infrastructure entitled “Nothing Moves Without It” at the COP26 conference.

For the first agreement, BYD will push for global sales of new cars and vans to be zero-emission by 2040, and by no later than 2035 in leading markets. It was drafted by representatives of the United Kingdom. The agreement calls for governments at all levels to make policies and investments to support EV sales. The agreement also calls for private businesses, such as BYD, to align their business strategies to reach this ambitious goal.

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BYD also signed an agreement endorsing a global Memorandum of Understanding calling for countries to have 30% of its new medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles be zero-emission by 2030 and be 100% by 2040.

BYD is joining the government, businesses, and environmental organizations to make the transition to zero-emission vehicles easier and more cost-effective by removing strategic, political, and technical barriers, and accelerating EV adoption and deployment. This agreement was drafted by the Netherlands and CALSTART, a nonprofit seeking to build a high-tech clean-transportation industry.

The third document signed by BYD calls for accelerating the creation of a comprehensive network of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The document offers a set of recommendations to reach this goal, including developing e-mobility roadmaps, prioritizing investments in electricity network infrastructure, encouraging private investment, removing financial barriers to the installation of charging infrastructure, and developing charging networks that are open, user-friendly, and scalable.

Also, BYD ADL pure-electric buses are playing a prominent role at COP26, the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.

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A fleet of ten BYD ADL Enviro400EV double deck buses have provided zero-emissions VIP transportation for world leaders, including UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and UN Secretary-General António Guterres. The double-deck eBuses, built-in Scotland as part of the BYD ADL partnership were operated by Stagecoach, the UK’s largest public transport operator.

Additionally, BYD ADL eBuses are in operation by First Bus as part of the all-important shuttle service for delegates attending the Conference. A fleet of 22 Enviro200EV zero-emission buses, all built-in Scotland, are being used for this purpose.

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