Aramco, BYD to collaborate on new-energy vehicle technologies
23 April 2025
Aramco and BYD, a leading manufacturer of new-energy vehicles and power batteries, have agreed to explore closer collaboration in new-energy vehicle technologies.
A Joint Development Agreement signed by Saudi Aramco Technologies Company (SATC), Aramco’s wholly owned subsidiary, and BYD, aims to foster the development of innovative technologies that enhance efficiency and environmental performance. This collaboration leverages the research and development teams of two leading global companies, with the aim of achieving new energy vehicle breakthroughs.
The collaboration between SATC and BYD aims to support energy efficiency improvements, and it builds on Aramco’s extensive research and development of new energy solutions. Aramco is exploring a number of ways to potentially optimize transport efficiency, from innovative lower-carbon fuels to advanced powertrain concepts.
— Ali A. Al-Meshari, Aramco senior vice president of Technology Oversight and Coordination
“This work stems from our belief that multiple approaches are necessary to support a practical energy transition, and we are delighted to collaborate with BYD on this journey,” added Al-Meshari.
Luo Hongbin, BYD senior vice president, said: “At the crossroads of technological innovation and environmental protection, BYD always believes that true breakthroughs come from openness and collaboration.
We expect that SATC and our cutting-edge R&D capabilities in new energy vehicles will break the boundaries of geography and mindset to incubate solutions that combine highly-efficient performance with a lower carbon footprint. We are confident that this will support the world’s efforts to address the climate challenge,” Hongbin added.
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