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BYD powers into monorail business

By Chai Hua | China Daily Europe | Updated: 2017-09-10 14:14

BYD Co, China's biggest maker of electric cars, launched its first commercial monorail train service in Yinchuan, capital of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region, on Sept 1.

Its SkyRail is also China's first straddle-type monorail system. BYD has intellectual property rights to its design and other aspects.

The SkyRail route is 5.67 kilometers long and has eight stations.

Yinchuan plans to build a monorail network spanning 300 km in the future.

SkyRail's seven trains have three cars each. Each car can carry about 170 passengers at a speed of up to 80 kilometers per hour.

SkyRail construction started in April and was completed in about four months at a total cost of about 600 million yuan ($92 million; 77 million euros; 71 million).

Wang Chuanfu, BYD chairman and president, says: "Mass transit systems are an indispensable solution to alleviate traffic congestion in cities. The launch of SkyRail demonstrates how BYD's innovative products can help alleviate traffic congestion in urban areas all over the world."

The carmaker has spent about five years and 5 billion yuan to develop the new system.

It tried out the first monorail system in October at its headquarters in Shenzhen. It plans to begin construction of more SkyRail lines in 20 cities across China next year.

Earlier this week, the company said it would build its first overseas monorail line in the city of Iloilo in the Philippines. That line is scheduled to begin operations in 2019.

Wang De'an, an analyst at Ping An Securities, says BYD will bring in 5 billion to 6 billion yuan in monorail revenue this year and 30 billion yuan next year.

He says diversification into rail transportation will open up new business opportunities for BYD and drive the company's development in the future.

According to the company's interim financial results, its net profit declined by 23.8 percent year-on-year to 1.72 billion yuan in the first six months of this year.

Monorail is now among BYD's four key business sectors for the first time. Others are cars, mobile phone components and batteries.

After the company results were released, BYD's stock fell in both Shenzhen and Hong Kong. But after the Sept 1 monorail launch, the shares appeared set to reverse the downward trend, closing slightly up in Hong Kong.

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