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BYD Denies Plans to Set Up EV Manufacturing Plant in India Amid Investment Speculation

by Samir Gautam
April 6, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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BYD Denies Plans to Set Up EV Manufacturing Plant in India Amid Investment Speculation
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Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD has officially denied reports that it is planning to establish a manufacturing facility in India. Several media outlets had earlier claimed that BYD was in advanced talks with the Telangana government to invest around $10 billion in setting up a production plant in Hyderabad. However, BYD has categorically refuted these claims, calling them unfounded and speculative.

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BYD Responds to Media Reports

The controversy began when multiple media reports suggested that BYD was in the final stages of securing land and formalizing an investment agreement with the Telangana government. The reports hinted that the company had identified potential sites in Hyderabad and was planning a major foray into India’s growing EV market.

In response, BYD issued a statement via its official WeChat account, labelling the reports as “false.” The company clarified that no official commitments or agreements had been made regarding any manufacturing investments in India.

“There has been no finalized investment or agreement to establish a manufacturing plant in India,” the statement read. “Reports suggesting otherwise are speculative and do not reflect the company’s current plans.”

BYD Denies Plans to Set Up EV Manufacturing Plant in India Amid Investment Speculation
BYD Denies Plans to Set Up EV Manufacturing Plant in India Amid Investment Speculation.

BYD’s Presence in India

While BYD has not yet made a large-scale manufacturing move in India, the company is not entirely absent from the market. It currently operates through its local subsidiary, BYD India, and is involved in the production and distribution of electric buses and passenger vehicles.

BYD’s EV offerings, including its electric MPV e6 and premium SUV Atto 3, have gained some traction in India’s metropolitan markets. However, most of its vehicle components are either imported or assembled on a limited scale.

Globally, BYD has been expanding rapidly in Southeast Asia, South America, and Europe, where it has established partnerships and production hubs. India, however, continues to be a challenging market due to regulatory complexities and political sensitivities.

Regulatory Hurdles and Rejected Investments

BYD’s efforts to deepen its presence in India have previously encountered resistance. In 2023, the Indian government reportedly rejected a proposed $1 billion joint venture between BYD and Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL). The plan aimed to set up an EV manufacturing facility in Telangana, with an estimated investment of ₹8,200 crore.

The proposal was turned down amid national security concerns and a broader regulatory clampdown on Chinese investments following heightened geopolitical tensions. The Indian government has been cautious in approving Chinese-led ventures, particularly in strategic sectors such as technology, infrastructure, and automotive.

India’s EV Market: A Promising but Cautious Terrain

India is one of the world’s fastest-growing EV markets, driven by government incentives, rising fuel prices, and environmental concerns. The country’s push toward electric mobility is attracting global players, but entry barriers for Chinese companies remain high.

BYD’s denial of recent investment reports underscores the complex and often uncertain landscape for international businesses seeking to operate in India. While opportunities abound, regulatory scrutiny and geopolitical tensions continue to pose significant challenges.

As the EV race intensifies, BYD’s future in India will depend not only on market dynamics but also on navigating the intricate web of policies and bilateral relations.

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