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Vertical Integration: Outdated Relic… or Strategic Superpower?

Posted on May 17, 2026May 17, 2026 by [email protected]

While many Western automakers spent decades outsourcing parts and spinning off divisions, BYD went the opposite direction.

Instead of depending on suppliers, BYD built control:
• Batteries
• Semiconductors
• Software
• Even raw materials

In The BYD Way, I explore how this “old-school” strategy became one of the biggest competitive advantages in the EV era.

What looked inefficient in the age of globalization suddenly became a weapon during:
⚠️ Supply chain disruptions
⚠️ Chip shortages
⚠️ Geopolitical uncertainty

BYD’s rise is more than a company story.
It’s the return of industrial control in a volatile world.

✍️ The big question:
Did BYD see the future before everyone else?

📘 The BYD Way dives deep into the strategy behind one of the world’s most important EV companies. Link in the comments below.

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