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BYD pledges to support essential workers

April 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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BYD says it will send extra new energy vehicles (NEVs) to Australia and prioritise delivery to essential workers in a bid to help ease cost-of-living pressures for those who serve their communities.

 

The initiative will support those in need of reliable and cost-effective transportation – including doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals, teachers, social workers, and emergency services workers – during what BYD has described as a time of “unprecedented demand for electric and ultra-efficient hybrid vehicles”.

 

The announcement, made by BYD Asia Pacific general manager Liu Xueliang at last weekend’s Melbourne Motor Show comes as BYD commits to supplying an additional 30,000 new vehicles to Australian customers throughout May and June, helping to meet demand and minimise wait times.

 

Mr Xeuliang said that BYD’s ability to rapidly scale production through its vertically integrated supply chain placed it in a unique position to respond quickly in times of heightened demand.

 

BYD Australia chief operating officer Stephen Collins echoed the sentiment of Mr Xeuliang, saying the decision to prioritise vehicle sales to essential workers is the right thing to do.

 

“Ultimately, we want to minimise wait times for all customers, because everyone is feeling the pinch,” he said.

 

“The 30,000 vehicles arriving by June will go a long way to helping.

 

“We will work closely with our national dealer network to provide priority access – not exclusivity – for those delivering critical services to the community, while maintaining availability for the broader public.”

 

Mr Collins said the process will be supervised by BYD Australia, with eligibility verified through standard employment documentation.

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