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BYD“Build your Dreams”

Group 10Valentina Iacuitto

Xiao Ya ZhouRoberto ToscanoWen shuo Hua

Chun ZuoRodolfo GuarinoVito Margiotta

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1. BYD - Company Overview2. PEST Analysis3. Industry Analysis4. Market Analysis5. Competitors Analysis6. Company Analysis7. Conclusions8. Recommendations

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PEST

“Chinaʼs Government is supporting electric-car

technology more than any other country on earth”

Kevin Wale, head of GM China group

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PESTPolitical

• January – February 2009: the Chinese government approves the "Adjustment and Vitalization Plan for Auto Industry”

• June 2010: Green Car Subsidy Trials starts in five pilot cities. Subsidies of up to 60,000 RMB ($8,784) for purchasers of pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids

• 2010: According to the local government, Shenzhen will have 24,000 electric vehicles and 12,750 charging stations by 2012

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PESTPolitical

Government investment in electric car industry

(billions of dollars)

17

5

In the next 10 years, Chinese government will grant 100bn RMB to support new energy cars

China

USA

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PESTEconomical

2005 2006 2007 2008 20090

2

4

6

8

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12

14

16

5.97.34

8.98 9.67

13.64

Total China Vehicle Sales 2005-2009, in Million Units

Sales

23%

• 2009: 13.7 million motor vehicles manufactured in China, surpassing Japan as the largest automobile manufacturer in the world

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PESTEconomical

• 2010: China's share of the global electric vehicle market will grow from 2.7% this year to 35% by 2020

• China: 19% world population but less than 1% of world oil reserves2009

• 2010: China invests $34.6 billion in wind, solar, and other green energy products

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CHINA – CARS PER 1000 INHABITANTS:

40

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USA – CARS PER 1000 INHABITANTS:

675

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PESTSocial

• The average age of Chinese car buyers is 35 compared with 50 in the U.S. and Europe

• According to a recent survey, 60% of Chinese respondents show a strong interest for electric vehicles

• Electric mileage and reliability of new energy are main concerns for buyers of NEVs

• 98% of urban Chinese are concerned with climate change, among which 69% are willing to change their living habits

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PESTTechnological

• Main technologies: hybrid, electric, fuel-cell • Worldwide increases in the price of petroleum caused

automakers to release hybrids (e.g. Toyota’s Prius), now a core segment of the automotive’s future

• The future of battery electric vehicles depends primarily on cost and availability of batteries with high energy densities, power density, and long life

• The rare element dysprosium is required to fabricate many advanced electric motors and battery systems

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PESTTechnological

Residential7% Commercial

3%

Transporta-tion55%

Industrial35%

Global Daily Oil Consumption Breakdown (by application, 2007)

ResidentialCommercialTransportationIndustrial

Total Consumption = 85 million barrel / Day

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“I think everyone is going to be surprised at how fast this is going to unfold. In ten years China will

be a 100% electric vehicle market”

Shai Agassi, founder and Ceo of Betterplace.

INDUSTRYANALYSIS

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2005 2010 20200

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24 45128

675

840 870

Per capita car ownership2005-2020(exp)

(owners/1000persons)

ChinaUSA

TRENDS

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1980 1990 2000 2009 2015 2020-30

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170

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64

140

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Number of Vehicles on Road1980-2020, in Million Units

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cast Fo

reca

st

TRENDS

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TRENDS

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• In the next decade, powertrain is available and accepted as alternative energies

• Among them, electricity driven powertrain is the most significant trend

• By 2050, EV and Hybrid EV will account, according to International Energy Agency, for almost 50% of the total market

TRENDS

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By 2020, it is expected 25% of new cars could be EV around the world, and China EV market could reach 6 million

2008 20200

1000

2000

3000

4000

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6000

7000

1

5600

300

Chinese EV Market Growth (2008 vs 2020 forecast,

in thousands units)

Hybrid EV

Electric EV

5.900

28,1%

0,2%

% Chinese EV/Global EV

2008 20200

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

1000

20000

Global EV Market Growth (2008 vs 2020 forecast,

in thousands units)

Hybrid EV

Electric EV

O,9%

24,7%

% Global EV/Vehicle

21.000

570

TRENDS

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SUPPLIERS

THREAT OF ENTRY

BUYERS

SUBSTITUTES

COMPLEMENTS

INDUSTRY RIVALRY

PORTERANALYSIS

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• Capital requirement• Government and legal barriers

• Economies of scale• Absolute cost advantage• Product differentiation

• Access to distribution channel• Retaliation

NEW ENTRANTS

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Power battery suppliers• Price sensitivity• Bargaining power

Electric motor suppliers• Price sensitivity• Bargaining power

SUPPLIERS

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Dealers• Price sensitivity• Bargaining power

Private customers• Price sensitivity• Bargaining power

Government Fleet buyers

BUYERS

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Substitutes-short distance• Gasoline cars• Electric bicycles• Motorcycles• public transportation• Traditional taxi

Substitutes: long distance• Train SUBSTITUTES

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INDUSTRY RIVALRY

VW

Toyota

GM

Hyundai

Honda

Nissan

Chery

FAW

Geely

BYD

0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18%

Chinese market share

20092008

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COMPLEMENTS

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SUPPLIERS

LowRelativepower

THREAT OF ENTRY

BUYERS

SUBSTITUTES

COMPLEMENTS

LowThreat of

entry

HighRelevance

High price sensitivity&

High bargainingpowerHigh

threat

INDUSTRY RIVALRY

Highrivalry

FierceCompetition

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MARKET

HORIZONTAL

SEGMENTATION

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Competitor Analysis

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TOYOTA

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Hybrid world leader: 7 hybrids models, 2 million hybrids vehicles sold so far, bestselling model (Prius)

Strategy

Objectives

Strengths

Weaknesses

Predictions

A hybrid version for every model in the early 2020s - “Sustainable mobility”, products with sustainability at the core

The most significant sales volume (2 million hybris vehicles sold so far) - First mover in the hybrid market with a 15-year R&D program

Focus on hybrid - Lack of strong relationship with Chinese government

More effort on R&D - Hyper competition on a price base – Stronger presence in China (e.g. FAW joint venture)

Toyota

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VOLKSWAGEN

C H E R Y

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Volkswagen focuses on efficiency in terms of fuel consumption and co2 emissions (e.g. BlueMotion)Strategy

Objectives

Strengths

Weaknesses

Predictions

By 2018 electric cars comprise 3-5% of its fleet - at least one model on the market by 2012

Strong presence in China, market-share leader (16%) – R&D and know-how on engine efficiency

VW doesn’t offer any model with core NEV technologies - Lack of strong relationship with Chinese government

Focus on NEV for differentiation - Hyper competition on a price base – Stronger presence in China (e.g. FAW joint venture)

Volkswagen

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CHERY

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Chery offers 5 electric models (A5BSG, A5ISG, A3ISG, QQEV, M1EV) – Partnership in swap infrastructure with Betterplace

Strategy

Objectives

Strengths

Weaknesses

Predictions

“Safer, More Energy Saving and More Environmental-Friendly” – Find solution to the lack of infrastructure

Largest independent manufacturer - access to foreign advanced technology – best industry quality certification – worldwide presence (USA)

Focus on EV, still not on Plug in cars or Hybrid – lack of relations with Chinese government compared to other domestic manufacturers

Focus on other sustainable technologies - Hyper competition on a price base – Further collaboration with foreigners -

Chery

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GEELY

C H E R Y

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Geely/Volvo

2 electric models in the Chinese market - In March 2010, currently developing plug-in, all electric models (e.g. C30 DRIVe)

Strategy

Objectives

Strengths

Weaknesses

Predictions

Focus on developing cars that are entirely free of emissions – exploit Volvo’s IP assets

Access to Volvo’s know-how - world presence – Goldman Sachs’ $330m investment – EV and hybrids models

Small domestic market share – will Volvo be a profitable investment?

Leverage Volvo’s brand awareness - Hyper competition on a price base – Expand world presence of production and distribution

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COMPANY ANALYSIS

“If I had a car like that in high school, I would have had a lot of dates with girls.”

Warren Buffet

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RESOURCES

Tangible

CAPABILITIES

Intangible Human

Financial

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RESOURCES

Tangible

CAPABILITIES

Intangible Human

• Plants and Equipment - Xi’an, Shenzen: 500,000 units/year Bejing : car and battery moulds

• Laboratories

• Proving Grounds

Physical

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• Zhabuye Salt lake Lithium mine

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RESOURCES

Tangible

CAPABILITIES

Intangible Human

• Technology and Patents– BYD ET Power Technology– BYD Dual Mode – Softwares

• Culture• Reputation and Brand - Warren Buffet - Brand awareness

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% of surveyed people that recognize the brand as an EV’s producer

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RESOURCES

Tangible

CAPABILITIES

Intangible Human

• From 20 employees (1995) to more than 160,000 employees (2009).

• 10,000 engineers graduated from the company’s training programs and 7,000 graduated from the best Chinese schools.

• Engineers’ salary : 600$/700$ per month > roughly 10 times lower than that of an American’s one.

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RESOURCES CAPABILITIES

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RESOURCES CAPABILITIES

• Focus on young graduates• BYD’s welfare system

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RESOURCES CAPABILITIES

• Reverse Engineering• Offensive and defensive actions on the intellectual property rights

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RESOURCES CAPABILITIES

• High level of vertical integration

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RESOURCES CAPABILITIES

• Revolutionary labor intensive approach

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RESOURCES CAPABILITIES

• Subsidies for advertising• Low entry cost for BYD’s dealers

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COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

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Financial assessment of BYD’s competitive advantage

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- Reverse engineering- Economies of learning

- Easy access to China’s Lithium biggest mine

- Process Innovation- Non unionized and low cost

labor force- Location advantage

- Culture- Brand awareness- Electric mileage- Easiness of use

- Vertical integration

DRIVERS OF UNIQUENESSCOST DRIVERS

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Sustainableresources

Sustainablecapabilities

Competitive advantage

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Competitive advantage

Sustainablecapabilities

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Competitive advantage

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CONCLUSIONS

“It was fantastic, I am amazed by the

quality of the vehicle”.

Bill Gates

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BLUE OCEAN

Price Design & Accessories

Security standard

After-sales

Env. impact

ElectricMileage

Easinessof use

BYD

TOYOTA

CHERY

High

Low

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3 FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF A BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY

•Focus

•Divergence

•Compelling tagline

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3 FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF A BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY

•Focus: emphasis on environmental respect,

electric mileage and easiness of use

•Divergence: BYD’s value curve stands apart from

domestic & foreign competitors

•Compelling tagline: “Build Your Dreams”

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Buffet asked Wang how BYD would sustain its lead.

“We will never, never rest” Wang replied.

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HYBRID

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VOLKSWAGEN

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INFRASTRUCTURE

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Q&A..

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Q&A..

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