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With Shenzhen added to the crew, byd now has four yoyo ships. There will be another four adding to the crew in.second half of this year, making a total crew of 8
@@davosam1968given BYD in 2014 sold 1.79million Vs Tesla's 1. 72million, means nothing when estimating ships. As Tesla owns zero cargo ships and BYD has 4 (and counting) Now I'd like to ask, why did you even ask the question? Did you mistakenly think Tesla sold the most EVs world wide still? At least you learnt something new today. If you didn't, the lesson was to look stats up before you type shit, because ignorant people look silly.
@@markfinch2016 its CPC and no, Trump is just another Idiot that the Chinese know how to deal with, and at worse, he will be replaced in 4 years. China already has planned how they are going to out-produce, and surpass USA over the next 50 years.
Powering ships with batteries in port is actually a BIG gamechanger! Lots of popular ports such as Amsterdam are suffering from diesel air pollution from cruise ships. It has got to the point were lots of big cities are talking about banning shipping! So having a combination of giant batteries and perhaps giant plugs will actually have a major effect!
I heard there are Yang Wang U8s in each of the BYD showrooms in Australia. I will visit my local one and have a look. I would like to sit in the car and see the quality for myself.
I feel your pain regarding ship pollution Sam. I live in a little town in the north east scottish highlands. We see literally hundreds of large liners from spring onwards due to our deep water dock. The usual prevailing wind from the south west smothers the place in their filthy emissions, nothing is done about it as the port wants the income.
The ships could easily switch to a cleaner fuel while in port... just by having a small "Clean Fuel" tank... or by powering from dock-side cables instead of fuel. But that might subtract .00001% of their income, and executives might lose a tiny bit of their bonus! So you see the problem, mate. Your family and friends' health doesn't add to the profit margin! Get out and lobby your county/city/parish elected officials and make them fix that problem, it's your health at stake!
Sam talks about diesel for the boat, but what they are using is bunker, which is the lowest quality and maximum pollution. I used to live in Montreal-East (1950-1965) at a time when there were lots of refinery and the edge of the river was all black from rejects. They would clean the tanks of the boat and throw that in the river at night... Luckily, the St-Lawrence has come back to a more normal level of cleanliness.
That must be tough for u. I was on the cruise on time and I couldn't stand the engine smoke either. My sister and I would avoid the rear section of the ship. May be you should move somewhere else. It is not healthy to breathe these pollutants.
Hey Sam. I don't know anything about car carriers but cruise ships are all diesel electric, effectively using the massive diesel engines as generators to power the massive battery array. Cheers
One point, NO batteries on cruise ships. They are diesel electric but don't have large battery bank. Most have 4 or more large diesel generators that are powered up as required. So in port, they may only use one, but use more as power is needed to propell the ship.
@@glenndennis6801 Well think about this - D/engines drive the AC alternators to produce currents which are channeled to ship's switchboards, which are channeled to the frequency converters for DC power supply to the electric motors, which then drive the propellers. Nothing like low speed engines that drive CPPs directly for fuel efficiency.
@@hansj5846 is that all. If the ship had solar panels and sails then that 6 hours would be increased a bit anf enough for bursts of power to steer the ship when needed allowing the sails to do the rest. I saw this idea with paragliding. A small motor and battery pack give them 10 to 15 minutes of power. This allows them to use the power for take-off from flat ground and land with more accuracy..it also allows them to use power to position themselves in thermals that give thin lift. Most of the power is still the glider.
Just to inform you, modern ships engins are propelled by electric motors and thrusters. The electricity to run them is from mostly diesel generators. That is why there are batteries on the BYD ships. They can operate without the polluting generators in sensitive areas. In other words they are hybrids like cars and locomotives.
For those who keep talking about EV fire. Isn’t it unbelievable that BYD is confident enough to use its own ship? If a fire break out, thousands of EVs and the ship will be gone. Porshe obviously wasn’t that confident, they used a Japanese ship. And burnt it.
It would be cool if the ship could use the batteries of all the cars that it has inside. The combined battery capacity might carry the ship pretty far.
Since this ship has no containers on deck, can they consider wind assisted propulsion to aid the engine power travel? It would be an awesome branding move as well.
This is revolutionary, of topic, now imagine this technology applied in warships, this will tremendously decrease the heat signature and increase the stealth capability.
There are electric ships that big but they are hybrid powered ICE generators powering electric drive motors . Both the RN aircraft carriers are powered this way. The problem with RORO car carriers is stability and draft particularly if the load and unload at more than one port. The water ballast systems are particularly complex.
@@michael-sz3ff that would create a lot of heat and so many batteries in a confined area is a firework waiting to happen and it wont be romantic like the titanic either MY HEART WILL GO ON AND OOONNNNNNNNN
Wallenius and Hoegh are releasing even bigger ships in 2025/2026 while it’s smart of BYD has own ships if you look at fleet sizes like Wallenius 130 ships, Grimaldi 120, Hyundai Glovis 90, NYK 90, Mitsui 100, list goes on BYD can only handle small fraction of their exports with a fleet of 8 vessels.
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How it happened 😁? ukraine russia war is what happened which raised logistics cost and EV influence, and tsun zu strategy is staying a head of any competitors mainly EU EV's
@@leswhitehouse That's because arson is one of the biggest causes of fire in diesel cars. No one is nicking EV's and burning them out after theft or doing an illegal insurance claim job. The report that those fire claims were taken from explains this....but those who push EV's never explain that little nugget of info.
I got an idea! 💡 Fuly charge the cars before they go on the ship and have them backfeed the ship from their own batteries! This way the cars will power the ship! Cmon Viking that idea is a game changer! Electricity doesnt weight much compared to fuel and their has to be enough power int hose cars to atleast make a hybrid ship!
I disagree about shipping costs. Everyone expected there to be huge cost rises after COVID, due to the fact that there had been a huge number of container ships and containers removed due to a large drop in shipping rates and the subsequent demands due to lack of inventory after the shutdowns. The US shipyards havent been improved in decades and so China developed direct links to South America to avoid the US. Since Panama is a blockage there is no point going to tiny ships. They need other options. Greaat move China
Although 8 to 10 Ro-Ro ships ordered by BYD sounds like a lot, it may be the tip of the iceberg. A Nov 2023 Defense Magazine article said Chinese companies had 76 Ro-Ro ships ordered for between 2023 and 2026. (That is a LOT of Ro-Ro's!!!) I wonder how many of these were encouraged (or even subsidized) by the Chinese government to be built, possibly for their military applications? There is belief that China will plan to use these ships for an invasion of Taiwan, as they have used Ro-Ro ships on multiple military exercises the last few years. The article noted that "in a five weeks-long exercise in summer 2022, PLAN tasked twelve Ro-Ro and other civilian ships to transport more than 8500 pieces of military equipment and more than 55 000 troops across eleven Chinese ports." I hope this does not happen, but I would be concerned if I lived in Taiwan.
If you only ship "skateboards" you can ship 10x as many. I wonder if cars can't become like bicycles and one company makes everything mechanical (like shimano) and car companies just build the frame and put it together. Why should renault or toyota make there own "skateboards" if they can buy cheaper and better? How long does it take sail to England? 3 months? 7000 is a drip in a bucket. a welcome drip but a drip just the same. I just realised how brilliant selling just skateboards would be from a logistic point.
For shorter routs, they are already in work. Load-off-on with battery swap at arrival. With progression of Na-Sulfur batteries within a few years time it will be viable.
I see. BYD can't build ships by itself, but maybe BYD doesn't see it as a problem. The BYD's problem is Kia EVs and Hyundai EVs are seem to be better cars than BYDs, especially Ioniq 5N.
@@byddf BYD sold only 200 thousand EV less than Tesla the worlds largest EV seller in 2024 and they are not even selling cars in the US and Canada. Hyundai and Kia are not even in the same league as BYD. Now pull yourself together and try to COPE with you delusions and prejudices !
Sam, thanks! Hey an idea on powering the ship...I wonder if all 9,200 vehicles on the ship are electric and they charged them to 80%, how far could the ship go on electric alone (holding off reality for a moment to see what the numbers might be), whaddayathink? For simplicity, 9200 x 100(KWH battery per vehicle avg) = 920 MWHs (if my math is right...seems like it would power a ship for a while...
@@pasdevosaffaires3038 and @brett..., didn't you see I said "Holing off reality for a moment"?! No it's not enough to get from port to port of course not! But 920 MWh is huge. The Canadian EV Tugs only get 5.6 MWh batteries and they run all day and plug into the port to help power it at night! Think outside the box folks,!! Brett: SUVs will soon have over 100KWh batteries, the Caddie or at least the hummer and maybe one other (so far!!) has 150KWh, most EVs will get larger batteries once the price is right (2-3 years as Sam is reporting, no?)
I noticed that you did not mention the ships' secondary role. You didn't mention how many tanks and armoured fighting vehicles it will carry. I will start worrying when the 8th ship has been completed , that's when we will be off to the races.
Horrifying, just think of the environmental disaster (see Moss Landing) if this monster catches on fire and the car batteries burn. I sure hope it does not go anywhere near the Red Sea.
LNG powered? That is very disappointing. I mean... they have a thousand batteries onboard. Why not find a way to plug them in "vehicle to load" fashion and run electric propellers? Pretty sure that amount of MWh would get them anywhere in the world.
It is, but don't forget the distance plus wave conditions and they move 100% at night, so wind, solar and actually some type of hydro pump would be awesome.. is the tech here for this kind of mass though??
Shouldn’t we just be grateful that they’re making best efforts given the current technology? I suppose they could’ve added rotary sails, but I bet they considered it.
@@GbMuthu Come on, I only had 2 minutes to come up with the idea. Let's see... keep the LNG tanks and engines for the return trip. A . . . hybrid ship if you will. 😃 Real-time invention here. Not even AI can do it.
40% down - 100% up, Viking, what are the actual numbers, if you sold 1, and the next year 2, that's 100% increase!!!!!!!!! The old Tesla Fan Boy always making things up!!!!! Tesla $25 mid 2025, now that's a real number you can bank on!!!!!
Apparently they've got a new ship powered completely by renewable energy. They a unfurl a canvas sail and are powered by the wind. Who would have thought that was possibly. Super high tech😅
According to Autoline daily BYD is deep in debt. They are hiding the debt by slow payment of their vendors. Its about 44 billion in debt. You seem to have Chinese sources/information, any mention of this?
If that ship is equipped with batteries it could use them at least when approaching or leaving ports. Cold ironing should be provided to all vessels mooring or idling at ports, preventing emissions and improving fuel savings.
Please drop America and, use N.America instead. 40m in Canada, very large full size pick up market. I don't get why hybrid p u trucks don't exist. Surely if you run on batteries when empty but, hybrid when loaded, be it petrol or diesel.
If Toyota sell 100 cars and the sales go down 40% they still sell the 60 cars If byd sell one car and they increase their sales by 100 % they sell 2 so where are the figures
@crawfish-le7cz Sam got his figures wrong again then BYD sold 2,223 electric vehicles in 2024, up 54% from the year before. Toyota's EV sales were down 30% to 2,038 units, according to the Japan Automobile Dealer Association.
China is interested in economic empire building without getting involved or causing wars in other nations like US/ EU NATO sinister economic geopolitics
Most vessels run bunker fuel / not diesel for sailing and propulsion and diesel is used in ports for power generation to operate the ships equipment along side and at anchorage. Bunker oil which is just about the last dregs of the crude after all petrol and diesel and other higher temp chemicals have been removed from crude oil during refining. With recent IMO 2020 (International Maritime Orders implemented 2020 ) have required the use of lower sulphur fuel oil. ships don't run on diesel but start up on diesel and many are diesel electric. Using LNG and bunker fuel is a massive improvement on emissions and most newer vessels have scrubbing systems in the exhaust. BYD having its own fleets answers only half the issue of costs in moving vehicles around the world as vessel need to be ful or utilised at least 80% full on all legs of passage. BYD need to move cars back to China or countries nearer their region to optimise the efficiencies of owning/ operating their own vessels.
Inertest to see these ships. As for the Toyota / Byd issue. It has to be remembered that there is a lot of bad history between China & Japan. Maybe this time China comes out on top.
All the people asking about connecting to the cars to use there batteries need think about all the pplugs wireing control systems inverters that would be needed And that the latest battery technology is not explosive or fire hazard !!
Battery powered container ships is a reality. The batteries are of exactly same dimensions of regular containers. The ships have reserved sections for batteries containers. Used batteries can be easily swapped with fully charged ones.
According to ING, China is dominating the global shipbuilding industry over the last decade, see its article "Asia’s shipbuilding renaissance: Record orders and rising prices", published on December 16, 2024. According to the international shipping association Bimco, Chinese shipyards hit record 47% market share in 2022 In 2022, Chinese shipyards reached a market share of 47% and for the first time exceeded the combined market share of Japanese and South Korean shipyards. This is also evident from a recent study by the US, with the publication in Reuters on January 17, 2025: "USTR finds China's shipbuilding dominance hurts US, is actionable". "WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Trade Representative's office on Thursday said it has found China's targeted dominance of the global shipbuilding, maritime and logistics sectors is "unreasonable" and is "actionable" under U.S. trade law. The findings of a USTR probe, first reported by Reuters on Tuesday, did not include a specific recommendation of penalties against Beijing, leaving next steps up to President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Monday."
Uaasss findings are from thin air without any substance. One minute, they found out that China is collapsing. The next minute, they find out that China's manufacturing are overcapacity. Then another minute, China is subsiding the world. Can you not see the conflicts in their findings?
Most of these car’s will be EV’s what happens if a fire breaks out will it sink like the last the last car carrier I don’t remember who that belonged to.
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BYD are an industrial juggernaut, bearing down on the world whilst some are still arguing whether it’s the right way to go or not. Reminds me of that scene from the film Zulu, where the Sergeant at Arms is rationing bullets
Sun Tzu: The Art of War.
In that case you will recall that we won that battle and the war!
@@whitesamurai You just got checkmated President Trump
@@mikerelf1362 Sadly I doubt we will win this one!
@@nr5494 Who are "we" though. Do you own a vehicle manufacturer etc.?
Wow talk about vertical integration. Battery, car and now shipping.
You can tell they are serious about this when they build ships. They plan on being the largest automaker in the world. And who knows what else.
BYD has the supply chain from batteries to electronics to ships.
With Shenzhen added to the crew, byd now has four yoyo ships. There will be another four adding to the crew in.second half of this year, making a total crew of 8
But How many tesla has
Yo... Yo! Bro, it's Ro-Ro!
(but I would very much like to see a yo-yo ship!)
@@davosam1968given BYD in 2014 sold 1.79million Vs Tesla's 1. 72million, means nothing when estimating ships. As Tesla owns zero cargo ships and BYD has 4 (and counting)
Now I'd like to ask, why did you even ask the question? Did you mistakenly think Tesla sold the most EVs world wide still?
At least you learnt something new today. If you didn't, the lesson was to look stats up before you type shit, because ignorant people look silly.
@@StephenButlerOneactually byd sold 4.3M cars, hybrids also need ship space
BYD IS GARBAGE
CHINA OBSERVER
BYD's Global Dream Ends: Shoddy Work, Unfixable Issues, Risk of Global Ban
G'day Sam. I spotted a BYD dealership in Liberia, Costa Rica.
I saw one in BGC Manila last month
Must have been stolen and shipped there.
I'm seeing BYD school buses in the US
@ A BYD dealership 'stolen and shipped there'?
BYD IS GARBAGE
CHINA OBSERVER
BYD's Global Dream Ends: Shoddy Work, Unfixable Issues, Risk of Global Ban
_China is serious in nation building & not Interest in seeking Conflicts, Empire building and W'ar_
🎯
The wild west has caused enormous chaos and murdered the planet. The ongoing genocidal west is still hell bent on containing China
Uyghurs in forced labor camps not to mention the 70+ million killed when the CCP took power agree!
wr
REALLY ? Why are they building military hardware and cutting Taiwan ocean internet cable ?
Checkmate, Game over.
@@chinesecrested9528 lol...CCP just got Checkmated on Jan 20, 2025...😆 🤣
Yeah CCP is great at innovations
@ItsmeMail U mean like genocide and Gulags...😆
@@ItsmeMail U mean like the Uyghars Gulags and the fake islands 🏝 and stealing reefs that belong to their neighbors....😆 🤣
@@markfinch2016 its CPC and no, Trump is just another Idiot that the Chinese know how to deal with, and at worse, he will be replaced in 4 years. China already has planned how they are going to out-produce, and surpass USA over the next 50 years.
I guess the western medias won't accept this world record.
GB with Starmer as harold readies for Opium Wars 2.0..this time they 'll be the biggest customers 😂🎉
The West will never accept a non white nation doing so well.
Toyota has been talking like the captain of the Titanic, we are unsinkable, and we all know what happened.
😂😂
Powering ships with batteries in port is actually a BIG gamechanger! Lots of popular ports such as Amsterdam are suffering from diesel air pollution from cruise ships. It has got to the point were lots of big cities are talking about banning shipping! So having a combination of giant batteries and perhaps giant plugs will actually have a major effect!
I heard there are Yang Wang U8s in each of the BYD showrooms in Australia. I will visit my local one and have a look. I would like to sit in the car and see the quality for myself.
Owing the supply chains ⛓️ , right down to the shipping vassel itself lol.
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They have entire continents of Asia, Africa and South America to export to. They're cutting as many middle-men as fast as they could.
BYD is not a corporation. It's an empire! 😮😮😮
CCP Empire , really !!!
@mikewallace8087
Long live the CPC! 👍
Be careful 😮
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Okay
@@mikewallace8087 God bless the CPC. Salute Chairman Mao and Chairman Xi
I feel your pain regarding ship pollution Sam. I live in a little town in the north east scottish highlands. We see literally hundreds of large liners from spring onwards due to our deep water dock.
The usual prevailing wind from the south west smothers the place in their filthy emissions, nothing is done about it as the port wants the income.
The ships could easily switch to a cleaner fuel while in port... just by having a small "Clean Fuel" tank... or by powering from dock-side cables instead of fuel.
But that might subtract .00001% of their income, and executives might lose a tiny bit of their bonus!
So you see the problem, mate.
Your family and friends' health doesn't add to the profit margin!
Get out and lobby your county/city/parish elected officials and make them fix that problem, it's your health at stake!
Sam talks about diesel for the boat, but what they are using is bunker, which is the lowest quality and maximum pollution. I used to live in Montreal-East (1950-1965) at a time when there were lots of refinery and the edge of the river was all black from rejects. They would clean the tanks of the boat and throw that in the river at night... Luckily, the St-Lawrence has come back to a more normal level of cleanliness.
ohh we better stop shipping and air travel right away
That must be tough for u. I was on the cruise on time and I couldn't stand the engine smoke either. My sister and I would avoid the rear section of the ship. May be you should move somewhere else. It is not healthy to breathe these pollutants.
Vertical integration beyond Tesla could have ever imagined!
When a foreign country uses China as manufacturer they send in spies to take patented knowledge.
Hey Sam. I don't know anything about car carriers but cruise ships are all diesel electric, effectively using the massive diesel engines as generators to power the massive battery array.
Cheers
One point, NO batteries on cruise ships. They are diesel electric but don't have large battery bank. Most have 4 or more large diesel generators that are powered up as required. So in port, they may only use one, but use more as power is needed to propell the ship.
@@glenndennis6801 Well think about this - D/engines drive the AC alternators to produce currents which are channeled to ship's switchboards, which are channeled to the frequency converters for DC power supply to the electric motors, which then drive the propellers. Nothing like low speed engines that drive CPPs directly for fuel efficiency.
Ro-ro vessel = Roll-on, roll-off cargo
Wow that's amazing 😻🤩
Wouldn't it be so cool if the ship was powered by the combined power of the battery pack in each car🤓
no
@mikewallace8087 Yes!
Yeah, 9000 cars would power this ship for 6 hours.
@@hansj5846 is that all.
If the ship had solar panels and sails then that 6 hours would be increased a bit anf enough for bursts of power to steer the ship when needed allowing the sails to do the rest.
I saw this idea with paragliding.
A small motor and battery pack give them 10 to 15 minutes of power. This allows them to use the power for take-off from flat ground and land with more accuracy..it also allows them to use power to position themselves in thermals that give thin lift. Most of the power is still the glider.
That’s going to be one hell of a fire 🔥 if it goes bad
Just to inform you, modern ships engins are propelled by electric motors and thrusters. The electricity to run them is from mostly diesel generators. That is why there are batteries on the BYD ships. They can operate without the polluting generators in sensitive areas. In other words they are hybrids like cars and locomotives.
For those who keep talking about EV fire. Isn’t it unbelievable that BYD is confident enough to use its own ship? If a fire break out, thousands of EVs and the ship will be gone. Porshe obviously wasn’t that confident, they used a Japanese ship. And burnt it.
Would believe that vessels calling on Newcastle NSW have scrubbers?
It would be cool if the ship could use the batteries of all the cars that it has inside. The combined battery capacity might carry the ship pretty far.
Vehicle to lotsa load
Since this ship has no containers on deck, can they consider wind assisted propulsion to aid the engine power travel? It would be an awesome branding move as well.
Good suggestion. Send your comment to BYD so they can improve that in their future ships!
impossible to add sails to a finished ship that was never designed for it
@@Phonehomefool , they can for future ships!
Love my 6-speed Corolla, but OH.....BYD!
passé Grandpa ... move on
News said some old people bought GR Corolla or love them. So there is no problem to love Corolla in 2025 and beyond.
@blackknight4996 idiots always make assumptions. Talking to you shythead.
BYD IS GARBAGE
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Gas dual fuel is a huge win for air quality near ports.
This is revolutionary, of topic, now imagine this technology applied in warships, this will tremendously decrease the heat signature and increase the stealth capability.
Who is going to be able to compete with this company on price at the end of the day.
There are electric ships that big but they are hybrid powered ICE generators powering electric drive motors .
Both the RN aircraft carriers are powered this way.
The problem with RORO car carriers is stability and draft particularly if the load and unload at more than one port. The water ballast systems are particularly complex.
What are the EV fire protection measures?
Same as in transporting ice, I presume.
A large bath plug in the side of the ship.
i wonder what its gravitational pull is.
why not connect the 9.2k car batteries to the ship for power ? - or did I miss a trick here ?
Yes the amount of cabling control systems inverters etc !YOU MISSED AN AWFULL LOT !!😂
@@michael-sz3ff that would create a lot of heat and so many batteries in a confined area is a firework waiting to happen and it wont be romantic like the titanic either MY HEART WILL GO ON AND OOONNNNNNNNN
Wallenius and Hoegh are releasing even bigger ships in 2025/2026 while it’s smart of BYD has own ships if you look at fleet sizes like Wallenius 130 ships, Grimaldi 120, Hyundai Glovis 90, NYK 90, Mitsui 100, list goes on BYD can only handle small fraction of their exports with a fleet of 8 vessels.
Side note, fully battery powered narco submarines exist. Yes onboard power is via ten tons of 12v/100 ah packs.
great news BYD now can control shipping time & price ,also I hope byd car insurance will come to Australia we will get let rip off 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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How it happened 😁? ukraine russia war is what happened which raised logistics cost and EV influence, and tsun zu strategy is staying a head of any competitors mainly EU EV's
Wonder where they will go ? Need to balance trade with usa as of next week
Going to the real world. Uaassss is only 4% of the world, very small.
Hopefully, nowhere near the Red Sea.
sounds like LNG to electric vs a hybrid system.
One would definitely mate sure of the best fire suppression systems money can buy,
Matt what happened to all the battery fires it's all gone quite 🤔
Stats show petrol and diesel cars are 20 times more likely to catch fire. EV's only amount to 0.2% of vehicle fires
@@leswhitehouse That's because arson is one of the biggest causes of fire in diesel cars. No one is nicking EV's and burning them out after theft or doing an illegal insurance claim job. The report that those fire claims were taken from explains this....but those who push EV's never explain that little nugget of info.
I got an idea! 💡 Fuly charge the cars before they go on the ship and have them backfeed the ship from their own batteries! This way the cars will power the ship! Cmon Viking that idea is a game changer! Electricity doesnt weight much compared to fuel and their has to be enough power int hose cars to atleast make a hybrid ship!
Love it!
good idea but that would probably not get far a all
The cabling required alone would add so much weight to the ship that this idea is already dead in the water.
I disagree about shipping costs. Everyone expected there to be huge cost rises after COVID, due to the fact that there had been a huge number of container ships and containers removed due to a large drop in shipping rates and the subsequent demands due to lack of inventory after the shutdowns. The US shipyards havent been improved in decades and so China developed direct links to South America to avoid the US. Since Panama is a blockage there is no point going to tiny ships. They need other options. Greaat move China
I so want a BYD but I am at the so-called automotive capital Michigan. So sad
LNG-battery hybrid is the way to go for shipping.
Ha ha ha that's going to be one huge fire.....
The next game changer coming up next: ELECTRIC POWERED SHIPS - ES!?
❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂I bet this ship has no tofu construction.😂😂😂😂
Cry
Although 8 to 10 Ro-Ro ships ordered by BYD sounds like a lot, it may be the tip of the iceberg. A Nov 2023 Defense Magazine article said Chinese companies had 76 Ro-Ro ships ordered for between 2023 and 2026. (That is a LOT of Ro-Ro's!!!) I wonder how many of these were encouraged (or even subsidized) by the Chinese government to be built, possibly for their military applications? There is belief that China will plan to use these ships for an invasion of Taiwan, as they have used Ro-Ro ships on multiple military exercises the last few years. The article noted that "in a five weeks-long exercise in summer 2022, PLAN tasked twelve Ro-Ro and other civilian ships to transport more than 8500 pieces of military equipment and more than 55 000 troops across eleven Chinese ports." I hope this does not happen, but I would be concerned if I lived in Taiwan.
That’s one big fire stick 🔥
If you only ship "skateboards" you can ship 10x as many. I wonder if cars can't become like bicycles and one company makes everything mechanical (like shimano) and car companies just build the frame and put it together.
Why should renault or toyota make there own "skateboards" if they can buy cheaper and better?
How long does it take sail to England? 3 months? 7000 is a drip in a bucket. a welcome drip but a drip just the same.
I just realised how brilliant selling just skateboards would be from a logistic point.
LNG-powered ships are not battery-powered. A fully battery-powered ship is not feasible
Maybe in 50 years.
No big enough charging station.
It takes too long to charge the batteries
For shorter routs, they are already in work. Load-off-on with battery swap at arrival.
With progression of Na-Sulfur batteries within a few years time it will be viable.
@@allegro70bahahaha
Another huge battery fire in USA factory. If it happens on a ship. Wow.
Hyundai build ships and offshore structures in their shipyard.
China controls around 80% of global shipbuilding and their costs, scale are most competitive
Kimchi is not in this game...move on
I see. BYD can't build ships by itself, but maybe BYD doesn't see it as a problem. The BYD's problem is Kia EVs and Hyundai EVs are seem to be better cars than BYDs, especially Ioniq 5N.
@@byddf BYD sold only 200 thousand EV less than Tesla the worlds largest EV seller in 2024 and they are not even selling cars in the US and Canada. Hyundai and Kia are not even in the same league as BYD. Now pull yourself together and try to COPE with you delusions and prejudices !
@@AbrahamFarrell
Be gentle. Going too hard on him will injure his feeling.
Sam, do you know anything about the
fire going on in Moss Landing in California?
It's apparently in the batteries.
Fuel storage of any kind will burn in that situation.
@@FrankiePo89
Anything will burn, if you put tons, and tons of lithium batteries next to it, and don't look after them...
It's nowhere near the other fires...
It's still burning. Company said they need the lithium batteries to stop burning before they can investigate.
@@FrankiePo89 Nope, it's 350 miles from the LA catastrophe.
Making Electric Huge Ships would be very cool!!
Sam, thanks! Hey an idea on powering the ship...I wonder if all 9,200 vehicles on the ship are electric and they charged them to 80%, how far could the ship go on electric alone (holding off reality for a moment to see what the numbers might be), whaddayathink? For simplicity, 9200 x 100(KWH battery per vehicle avg) = 920 MWHs (if my math is right...seems like it would power a ship for a while...
A ship that size have somewhere over 100 000 horspower. So all those car would power the ship less than a day.
What EV has a 100kWh battery?
@@pasdevosaffaires3038 and @brett..., didn't you see I said "Holing off reality for a moment"?! No it's not enough to get from port to port of course not! But 920 MWh is huge. The Canadian EV Tugs only get 5.6 MWh batteries and they run all day and plug into the port to help power it at night! Think outside the box folks,!! Brett: SUVs will soon have over 100KWh batteries, the Caddie or at least the hummer and maybe one other (so far!!) has 150KWh, most EVs will get larger batteries once the price is right (2-3 years as Sam is reporting, no?)
EV's are shite. Worlds turning away from them.
u can disappear no1 give a fook
I think this bus ship is powered by natural gas to generate electric for the electric motor to turn the turbine, that means it has batteries.
I noticed that you did not mention the ships' secondary role. You didn't mention how many tanks and armoured fighting vehicles it will carry. I will start worrying when the 8th ship has been completed , that's when we will be off to the races.
Horrifying, just think of the environmental disaster (see Moss Landing) if this monster catches on fire and the car batteries burn. I sure hope it does not go anywhere near the Red Sea.
Byd battery wont blow up. It use lfp
LNG powered? That is very disappointing. I mean... they have a thousand batteries onboard. Why not find a way to plug them in "vehicle to load" fashion and run electric propellers? Pretty sure that amount of MWh would get them anywhere in the world.
& how does the ship return to china⁉️😅
It is, but don't forget the distance plus wave conditions and they move 100% at night, so wind, solar and actually some type of hydro pump would be awesome.. is the tech here for this kind of mass though??
Shouldn’t we just be grateful that they’re making best efforts given the current technology? I suppose they could’ve added rotary sails, but I bet they considered it.
BYD's loss for not hiring you as their engineer
@@GbMuthu Come on, I only had 2 minutes to come up with the idea. Let's see... keep the LNG tanks and engines for the return trip. A . . . hybrid ship if you will. 😃 Real-time invention here. Not even AI can do it.
40% down - 100% up, Viking, what are the actual numbers, if you sold 1, and the next year 2, that's 100% increase!!!!!!!!! The old Tesla Fan Boy always making things up!!!!! Tesla $25 mid 2025, now that's a real number you can bank on!!!!!
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Apparently they've got a new ship powered completely by renewable energy. They a unfurl a canvas sail and are powered by the wind. Who would have thought that was possibly. Super high tech😅
According to Autoline daily BYD is deep in debt. They are hiding the debt by slow payment of their vendors. Its about 44 billion in debt. You seem to have Chinese sources/information, any mention of this?
Go big or go away.
Car carrier or troop carrier?
Had to build their own ships, doubt that any other company wants to transport EVs
who needs other company?
Can easily be converted into an amphibious assault carrier during a military invasion.
The Red Agent is working here Sunday at the command of his financiers.
Too bad the financiers are not looking you up.
@@FrankiePo89 I have scruples/ moral integrity . S.E. is a w/Hore/
&^*I have scruples/ moral integrity . @@ S.E. is a w/Hore/ MMM
People that report facts, even if you don't like them. Are not the enemy.
If that ship is equipped with batteries it could use them at least when approaching or leaving ports. Cold ironing should be provided to all vessels mooring or idling at ports, preventing emissions and improving fuel savings.
So it uses OIL!!
Please drop America and, use N.America instead. 40m in Canada, very large full size pick up market. I don't get why hybrid p u trucks don't exist. Surely if you run on batteries when empty but, hybrid when loaded, be it petrol or diesel.
well they beat Mercedes by just letting mercedes build cars since 2007 with motors that last less than 200,000 miles. i scrapped two ; C SERIES
If Toyota sell 100 cars and the sales go down 40% they still sell the 60 cars
If byd sell one car and they increase their sales by 100 % they sell 2 so where are the figures
2024 EV sales in Japan: BYD - 2223, Toyota - 2038. BYD still lags behind Tesla, but surpassed Toyota for the first time.
@crawfish-le7cz Sam got his figures wrong again then
BYD sold 2,223 electric vehicles in 2024, up 54% from the year before. Toyota's EV sales were down 30% to 2,038 units, according to the Japan Automobile Dealer Association.
Let's see how that ship operates in real life
and than the villain also start making flying cars, so in the right moment the flaying car carriers turns into actual aircraft carriers...
China is interested in economic empire building without getting involved or causing wars in other nations like US/ EU NATO sinister economic geopolitics
Oddly, Isuzu is not only largest commercial truck manufacturer but also largest diesel engine manufacturer
So much talk for just one simple information just to get to the 8.00 mark to get paid! You are going down man!
Who the hell thought of converting hundreds of metres to INCHES ?
Most vessels run bunker fuel / not diesel for sailing and propulsion and diesel is used in ports for power generation to operate the ships equipment along side and at anchorage.
Bunker oil which is just about the last dregs of the crude after all petrol and diesel and other higher temp chemicals have been removed from crude oil during refining.
With recent IMO 2020 (International Maritime Orders implemented 2020 ) have required the use of lower sulphur fuel oil. ships don't run on diesel but start up on diesel and many are diesel electric.
Using LNG and bunker fuel is a massive improvement on emissions and most newer vessels have scrubbing systems in the exhaust.
BYD having its own fleets answers only half the issue of costs in moving vehicles around the world as vessel need to be ful or utilised at least 80% full on all legs of passage. BYD need to move cars back to China or countries nearer their region to optimise the efficiencies of owning/ operating their own vessels.
Inertest to see these ships. As for the Toyota / Byd issue. It has to be remembered that there is a lot of bad history between China & Japan. Maybe this time China comes out on top.
All the people asking about connecting to the cars to use there batteries need think about all the pplugs wireing control systems inverters that would be needed And that the latest battery technology is not explosive or fire hazard !!
I think you suffer from sunk cost fallacy.
@@MrLeadb1 😅😅😅
Battery powered container ships is a reality. The batteries are of exactly same dimensions of regular containers. The ships have reserved sections for batteries containers. Used batteries can be easily swapped with fully charged ones.
Lools liwk a floating brick. Great design for shipping goods.
Destroyes the clomate with EV-production and all the chips transporting all the crap around tge world
According to ING, China is dominating the global shipbuilding industry over the last decade, see its article "Asia’s shipbuilding renaissance: Record orders and rising prices", published on December 16, 2024.
According to the international shipping association Bimco, Chinese shipyards hit record 47% market share in 2022
In 2022, Chinese shipyards reached a market share of 47% and for the first time exceeded the combined market share of Japanese and South Korean shipyards.
This is also evident from a recent study by the US, with the publication in Reuters on January 17, 2025: "USTR finds China's shipbuilding dominance hurts US, is actionable".
"WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Trade Representative's office on Thursday said it has found China's targeted dominance of the global shipbuilding, maritime and logistics sectors is "unreasonable" and is "actionable" under U.S. trade law.
The findings of a USTR probe, first reported by Reuters on Tuesday, did not include a specific recommendation of penalties against Beijing, leaving next steps up to President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Monday."
Uaasss findings are from thin air without any substance.
One minute, they found out that China is collapsing.
The next minute, they find out that China's manufacturing are overcapacity.
Then another minute, China is subsiding the world.
Can you not see the conflicts in their findings?
Most of these car’s will be EV’s what happens if a fire breaks out will it sink like the last the last car carrier I don’t remember who that belonged to.
Till it goes up in flames,when a battery goes 💥 boom?
That's South Korean Panasonic not the Chinese who use mainly LFP batteries. Now pull yourself together and try to COPE with your prejudices !
@AbrahamFarrell tick tock,tick tock.
There's a murderer on the other side of every door.
@cb250nighthawk3 oooooohhhhhh,deep man.
@@dps8435
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Now u know 🤣🤣🤣
It seems the BID team an advisory board is indeed working for the company and not withdrawing profits
They think very big.
LNG is a good fuel for a shop, no way to power that purely electric for any range above a few hundred miles.
Remember when Warren Buffett used to make a noise about being an investor in BYD? The CCP seems to have quietened that squeak
The funny part is that, the jingoistic western/USA rulers will still be confused intentionally about why BYD cars prices are low.