Aside from unfavorable comparisons to rival advanced driver systems, calling it God’s Eye could be as misleading a moniker as Tesla’s Full Self-Driving.
Tesla (TSLA) and BYD (BYDDF) are two leading EV manufacturers vying for one of the hottest new business segments in the market. Tesla is a U.S.
It’s bad news for a car company that’s already in crisis mode. Last year was terrible for Tesla. Bad financials. Multiple recalls. Abysmal safety record. Lawsuits. The Cybertruck disaster and cratering sales.
Elon Musk's Tesla is under pressure in the world's largest car market from EV giant BYD and its rivals that are fast expanding outside China.
Chinese energy giant BYD has signed a major deal with the Saudi Electricity Company to construct the world’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS).
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has propelled self-driving cars from a futuristic dream to a fast-approaching reality, with automakers locked in a high-stakes race to dominate this transformative space.
China's biggest EV maker BYD this week unveiled a leap into driverless systems with its "God's Eye" system as it continues to rack up market share with less expensive
BYD Company (BYDDY, BYDDF) is advancing 3.5% today after JPMorgan raised its price target on the China-based automaker’s shares by over 60%. JPMorgan’s Take on BYD The bank increased its price targets on BYD’s China-based and Hong Kong-based stocks by more than 60%,
Elliott Wave Chart of BYD above shows the stock is rallying higher within wave (III). Wave (I) ended at 333 and pullback in wave (II) ended at 161.7. Up from there, wave I ended at 280.6 and pullback in wave II ended at 167.
Tesla's FSD advantage could be threatened by BYD's new God's Eye autonomous driving capability. Click here to find out why I rate TSLA a Strong Sell.
Elon Musk's Tesla is under pressure in the world's largest car market from rivals including BYD that are fast expanding outside China.
Besides a wide range of EVs in its portfolios, BYD is synonymous for their unique blade cell battery technology which OEMs like Mahindra and Tesla utilise.