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BYD exports 100 Tang EVs to Norway

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Beijing (ZXZC)- BYD shipped 100 Tang EVs to Norway from Shanghai on Monday and plans to deliver its first batch of new vehicles to customers there in August, the latest Chinese automaker to export electric vehicles to Europe.

BYD exports 100 Tang EVs to Norway

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The Chinese electric vehicle company said it is working with RSA, a distributor in Northern Europe, to provide marketing, sales, aftermarket and parts services for end users there. For 2021, BYD aims to ship 1 total of 1,500 new vehicles to Norway.

BYD exports 100 Tang EVs to Norway

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Powered by its Blade Battery, the 2021 BYD Tang EV boasts enhanced safety and long range. It has a NEDC rang of over 500km and support super charging. For those vehicles to be sold in Norway, the automaker has made adjustments in accordance with local regulations. The price of the Norway version will be 599,900 Norwegian kroner ($72,479).

BYD exports 100 Tang EVs to Norway

Photo credit: BYD

NIO and XPeng are also taking Norway as their gateway to European markets. In September last year, Xpeng exported its first batch of the G3s to Norway and at the beginning of this year, it shipped another batch of new vehicles to the Northern country.

On May 6, NIO officially announced its market entry into Norway. The startup will start to deliver the ES8, its first mass-produced model, in September, a month later than the delivery of the BYD Tange EV. Along with the model, NIO will also launch its battery swapping service in Norway.