BYD is throwing up a monster EV factory complex that literally dwarfs San Francisco in total footprint. The Chinese company basically decided to cram everything under one roof, from battery plants to parts suppliers to final assembly, which lets them pump out vehicles way faster and cheaper since nothing needs to travel between facilities.
The setup works like its own mini-metropolis with worker housing and shipping infrastructure built right in, and they're targeting millions of units per year once everything spins up. This whole mega-factory approach shows how China keeps doubling down on clean energy manufacturing by creating these self-contained industrial zones that handle the complete production chain.
The setup works like its own mini-metropolis with worker housing and shipping infrastructure built right in, and they're targeting millions of units per year once everything spins up. This whole mega-factory approach shows how China keeps doubling down on clean energy manufacturing by creating these self-contained industrial zones that handle the complete production chain.