BYD stands as one of the key companies leading the transformation toward sustainable mobility in Latin America, driven by its commitment to reducing emissions and promoting clean energy.
The Chinese company has collaborated with several countries in the region, implementing innovative solutions for both public and private transportation. In Santiago, Chile, BYD has been a pioneer in introducing electric buses.
Today, the Chilean capital has a fleet of electric buses, significantly contributing to the reduction of urban pollution and improving air quality, aligning with the goals of various Latin American countries to decarbonize public transportation and combat climate change.
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BYD in Colombia
Another city that has adopted BYD’s technology is Bogotá, Colombia, where a large fleet of electric buses manufactured by the company has been implemented. This has allowed the city to move forward with its goal of reducing CO2 emissions and positioning itself as a model for adopting clean technologies in public transportation.
Additionally, BYD has signed agreements with several governments in the region to introduce private electric vehicles and shared mobility solutions. In Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, BYD has begun expanding its operations, promoting not only buses but also electric cars that are affordable for the average consumer.
Thanks to these contributions, BYD has become a key player in the future of electric mobility in Latin America, driving the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable transportation across the region.