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BYD and Exxon Mobil Strengthen Hybrid Technology Partnership

Tuesday, January 27, 2026 5:34 AM UTC
China’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer BYD and U.S. energy giant Exxon Mobil are set to deepen their collaboration in hybrid technology, marking another step in the evolving relationship between the global automotive and energy sectors. According to a statement released by BYD on Tuesday, the two companies have entered into a long-term strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at expanding cooperation across multiple technology-driven areas.

The agreement, signed on Monday, focuses on joint efforts in customized product research and development, as well as collaboration in the application of new materials. This partnership reflects the growing demand for advanced hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) solutions as automakers seek to balance performance, efficiency, and sustainability. By combining BYD’s expertise in electric and hybrid vehicle manufacturing with Exxon Mobil’s deep experience in energy products and materials science, the collaboration is expected to accelerate innovation in next-generation automotive technologies.

This is not the first time the two companies have worked together. Last year, BYD and Exxon Mobil jointly launched a specialized engine oil designed specifically for BYD’s plug-in electric vehicles. The product was developed to meet the unique requirements of hybrid powertrains, including improved lubrication, enhanced engine protection, and optimized performance under frequent start-stop driving conditions common in PHEVs. The launch highlighted how traditional oil companies are adapting their product portfolios to remain relevant in an increasingly electrified automotive market.

The expanded partnership underscores a broader industry trend where electric vehicle manufacturers and oil majors collaborate rather than compete, especially in hybrid technology, advanced materials, and efficiency-enhancing solutions. As global regulations tighten around emissions and fuel efficiency, hybrid vehicles continue to play a critical transitional role between conventional internal combustion engines and fully electric vehicles.

For BYD, the collaboration strengthens its supply chain and technological capabilities as it continues to expand both domestically and internationally. For Exxon Mobil, the partnership provides an opportunity to align with one of the world’s fastest-growing electric vehicle makers while developing products tailored to the evolving mobility landscape. Together, the two companies aim to explore innovative solutions that support cleaner transportation without compromising performance or reliability.

https://www.econotimes.com/BYD-and-Exxon-Mobil-Strengthen-Hybrid-Technology-Partnership-1731950


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And let the IP theft begin! When will they learn. Terrible idea. Must be a Dan Amman idea because look at how well sharing technology with China worked out for the American car companies!

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Post ID: @1ve+1kg0mankr

Yay Chinese slave and political prisoner labor for the lowest cost!

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Toyota and Idemitsu advance all-solid-state EV batteries
Idemitsu announced it had made a final investment decision and begun construction on the large-scale pilot plant to produce solid electrolytes.

After two small-scale demonstration facilities proved successful, the company said it will move forward with plans to build a large-scale pilot plant.

The new electrolyte facility is expected to be complete by the end of 2027. Toyota aims to launch EVs equipped with all-solid-state batteries in 2027 or 2028.

It will be available in limited batches initially as it scales toward commercialization. Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) has already approved the planned construction site. Once up and running, Idemitsu expects the facility to have an annual production capacity of several hundred tons.

Last year, Toyota revealed a solid-state battery pack prototype that it claimed could deliver 1,200 km (745 miles) range and charge in under 10 minutes.

The Japanese automaker is working with several partners, including Idemitsu and Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. to mass-produce the new battery tech.

https://electrek.co/2026/01/30/toyota-partner-breaks-ground-on-all-solid-state-ev-battery-plant/

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Post ID: @t5+1kg0mankr

That is exactly who we want to partner with. Said from a top level meeting.

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Post ID: @b9+1kg0mankr

@ae BYD is the by far a much better inventor than em, who steal who?

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Post ID: @b2+1kg0mankr

@ae No one wants what EMIT has

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Post ID: @b0+1kg0mankr

@af Can’t be as bad as XOM treats its service lines

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Post ID: @az+1kg0mankr

@af go to a BYD plant and visit. Don't be fooled by media

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Post ID: @ay+1kg0mankr

Look into BYD and human rights abuses of workers. Crazy modern day slavery type stuff. Is this really who we want to partner with?

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Post ID: @af+1kg0mankr

If you partner with the Chinese company lan on them stealing your IP

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