Local time on June 2, BYD Zhengzhou, the company's self-operated LNG dual-fuel roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) vessel, successfully docked atthe Port of Melbourne, Australia, after a 14-day voyage of 9756 kilometers.
The vessel carried a total of 4,809 new energy vehicles (NEVs), a large proportion of which are core models including the Shark 6, Denza B5, and Denza B8, all manufactured at BYD's Super Factory in the Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone (ZAEZ). This marks that Zhengzhou-made NEVs are entering developed markets in large quantities via BYD's in-house shipping fleet.
The arrival set a new record for Australia's largest single shipment of electric vehicles. It also stands as a major milestone reflecting the full capacity release of BYD's production base in ZAEZ. (Chinese source: dahe.cn Reporter: Gao Liguo and Liang Yaqi Translator: Zhang Yahan Proofreader: Chen Xingjie and Zhao Hanqing)

