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The world’s largest vehicle for transporting BYD Shenzhen car went on swimming

This was reported by the official account of the Chinese manufacturer on one of the social networks. A huge Rolker should contribute to recognition, as well as the release of the brand from the Middle Kingdom to the world market.

BYD Shenzhen length is 219 meters. At the same time, the width of the vessel is 37.7 meters. Rolker develops the speed of 18.5 knots, or 34 kilometers per hour. On board the road carrier can take 9200 vehicles.

Tesla lost 12 times BYD for sales of electric cars in China, Chinese BYD sold almost a million cars for the first quarter of the year. This record Chinese BYD is building a car factory with an area of ​​more Paris

BYD Shenzhen is equipped with a modern bummer system operating on liquefied natural gas. The ship for the first time received Chinese batteries of the box and gross generators. In addition, the ship was treated with anti -shaped paint.

BYD launched the largest Rolker in mid -January. Then the experts said that a huge vessel causes minimal harm to the environment.

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