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BYD officially joins IATF, an international automotive quality standard-setting body, and introduces standards that conform to global automotive industry standards. According to related industries on the 12th, BYD will directly participate in the process of establishing quality control standards by standing shoulder to shoulder with existing global automakers such as Volkswagen and GM. The IATF is an international consultative body established in 1999 and has been led by automobile industry associations and major manufacturers in the United States and Europe. BYD was recommended by AIAG, an American auto industry action group, to qualify as an official member after a full membership vote.
BYD's subscription is the result of international recognition of its technology and quality management capabilities. The IATF 16949 standard established by the IATF is an essential quality management system standard in the global automotive supply chain. BYD plans to cooperate with member companies to contribute to the development and improvement of international automobile regulations. In particular, in the process of converting to electrification and intelligence, it is expected to actively reflect its technical experience in the international standard system.
BYD has recently recorded steep growth in the global eco-friendly vehicle market. As of 2025, annual car sales reached 4.62,400 units, topping global eco-friendly car sales for the fourth consecutive year. The key driver of growth was the overseas market, according to the survey. Overseas sales of passenger cars and pickup trucks reached 1,049,000 units in 2025, a sharp 145% year-on-year increase. Currently, BYD's eco-friendly vehicles have entered 119 countries and regions around the world, including Brazil, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Singapore.
BYD, which has expanded its global market influence, plans to contribute to the development of international standards and focus on building a sustainable automobile industry ecosystem with this IATF membership. Its strategy is to accelerate mobility transformation through technological innovation and strengthen cooperation with global partners to increase quality reliability. Starting as a battery manufacturer in 1994, BYD has expanded its reach from energy generation to storage and application, establishing itself as a technology-based advanced company. In the future, it is expected to lead the advancement of the quality management system with global automobile manufacturers within IATF.
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