Chinese electric automaker BYD opens first plant in Canada

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Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD Co Ltd said on Tuesday it had opened its firs...

FILE PHOTO: A charging spot is seen at the stage of Chinese automaker BYD during the opening day of the Shanghai Auto Show April 19, 2011. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

The 45,000 sq.ft. facility is based in Ontario and the transport agency will receive 10 electric buses with an option for 30 more, the Warren Buffett-backed company said. Last year, Reuters reported that the company had put plans to open its first Canadian electric truck plant on hold but could revive the project when the electric vehicle maker sees a business case.

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