BYD Ensures Expansion Of Parts In Brazil, 370,000-Item Warehouse Promises To Meet Growing Demand With Agile Import And Strategic Expansion, Guaranteeing Satisfaction And Quick Response To The Local Market.
BYD, a renowned electric vehicle manufacturer, confirms a robust presence of spare parts in Brazil, dispelling doubts and strengthening its after-sales network. Wagner, BYD’s after-sales manager, highlights the company’s logistical efficiency and strategic approach to meet the growing demand in the Brazilian market in an interview with the Star Motors Rio channel.
BYD has faced criticism for alleged shortcomings in the availability of parts, such as tires, but Wagner clarifies that the company is actively importing hundreds of items by air to urgently address any shortages. “We have not faced any unsatisfied demand yet,” assures the manager, emphasizing the manufacturer’s proactivity.
Planned Growth of BYD in Brazil
At the heart of BYD’s operation in Brazil is a warehouse with 370,000 parts, corresponding to 5,600 storage positions. Wagner reveals expansion plans aimed at doubling this capacity by the end of the year, in response to the growth of the brand’s vehicle fleet in the country. “We want to ensure that our current parts offering not only meets but also exceeds the demand,” he states.
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BYD’s Approach Goes Beyond Simple Parts Supply
The manufacturer emphasizes quality service and customer satisfaction, with fast and efficient delivery of damaged parts, such as the hood of the BYD model, in just three days. The 300% increase in daily parts shipment since January reflects BYD’s commitment to maintaining a constant and reliable flow of essential components.
BYD is firmly established in Brazil with a logistical strategy that prioritizes prompt delivery and customer satisfaction. The manufacturer’s warehouse, with plans for expansion, is a testament to its commitment to agile and efficient service to meet the needs of the Brazilian market. Confidence in the brand and ongoing investment in infrastructure and customer service ensure that BYD is well positioned for further growth in the country.
BYD Prepares Launch of Technological Innovation Center in Brazil to Develop Local Parts and Technologies
BYD plans to increase its presence in Brazil with the establishment of a Technological Innovation Center. This new venture aims to develop parts and technologies tailored to the specific needs of the Brazilian market, strengthening local autonomy and driving innovation in the electric vehicle sector. This strategic move not only enhances BYD’s capacity to provide parts and services but also positions the company as a leader in sustainability and technological innovation in Brazil.
This Technological Innovation Center of BYD in Brazil will not only consolidate its reputation as a pioneer in electric vehicles but also boost the local economy through investments in research and development. The initiative promises to generate skilled jobs and foster partnerships with universities and research institutes, creating an innovation ecosystem focused on sustainability and advanced technology.
In addition to meeting the demand for spare parts, the center will focus on developing solutions specific to Brazil’s climate and road conditions, adapting technologies to maximize the efficiency and performance of electric vehicles in the country. This will include improvements in batteries for tropical climates, adapted charging systems, and integration of autonomous driving technologies.


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