Company type | Public |
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Industry | Automotive, Electric Vehicles |
Founded | 2016 |
Founder | Carsten Breitfeld Daniel Kirchert |
Defunct | 2021 |
Fate | Defunct (Bankruptcy) |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Ding Qingfen (Acting CEO) |
Products | Electric Vehicles |
Number of employees | more than 10 worldwide (July 2020) |
Parent | China Harmony New Energy Auto Holding Ltd |
Website | byton |
Byton was a Chinese-German all-electric vehicle automotive brand established in 2017 and incorporated in Hong Kong, [1] co-founded by former BMW and Nissan executives. Byton unveiled its first concept car to the public in January 2018. [2] It planned to introduce its M-Byte SUV model first, with the start of production and sales scheduled for late 2019, [3] however developmental delays and financial troubles repeatedly pushed back the launch.
In June 2020, the company decided to suspend operations for corporate reorganization for a planned six-month period. [4] In 2021, Byton entered bankruptcy, and its work with manufacturing partner Foxconn was halted indefinitely. [5]
In 2016, Tencent, together with Foxconn and luxury-car dealer Harmony New Energy Auto started a new joint venture called Future Mobility, a car startup that aimed to sell all-electric fully autonomous premium cars in 2020. [6]
The company was co-founded by Carsten Breitfeld, CEO, and Daniel Kirchert, president. [7] It was a subsidiary of China Harmony New Energy Auto Holding Limited. [8]
In January 2017, the company announced its first manufacturing facility would be located in Nanjing, China at a cost of US$1.7 billion and an initial production capacity of 150,000 cars. [9] Around 2017, Future Mobility was renamed to Byton. In 2018, Chinese state owned First Auto Works invested a “significant amount of money” into Byton. [10]
CEO and co-founder Carsten Breitfeld left Byton in April 2019. Fellow co-founder Daniel Kirchert subsequently assumed the position of CEO. [11] Breitfeld later revealed that he had left Byton over the active interference with the company by the Chinese government through FAW. [12]
In April 2020, the company furloughed about half of the 450 employees who worked at its North American headquarters. [13] In June 2020, the company decided to suspend operations for corporate reorganization for a planned six-month period. [14] [15]
On September 9, 2020, Nanjing Shengteng Automobile Technology Co, Ltd. was established as the new owner of the brand. FAW Equity Investment (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. holds 23.333% of the shares in Byton, and Duan Lianxiang holds another 6.6667%. [16] In October 2020, it was announced that CEO and co-founder Daniel Kirchert had left the company due to its continued financial troubles. [17]
In January 2021, it was announced that Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn would enter into a strategic partnership with Byton. Foxconn planned on investing US$200 million into Byton. Foxconn was expected to assist Byton with manufacturing and supply chain management. [18]
In April 2021, Byton's German subsidiary entered bankruptcy. In July 2021, Byton suspended operations in China. [19] In September 2021, Nikkei reported that Byton's manufacturing partner Foxconn was putting the project on hold due to continuing financial issues at Byton, effectively putting operations on hold indefinitely. [20] [21]
The company announced its ambition to launch three electric car models by 2022. [22]
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