BYD (比亚迪) responds after fire at multi‑storey parking garage in Pingshan campus
Incident and official response
BYD (比亚迪) said it has extinguished a fire that broke out in a multi‑storey parking garage at its Pingshan campus in Shenzhen and that there were no casualties. It has been reported that the company told The Paper (澎湃新闻) the affected structure is used for testing and storing decommissioned vehicles, not for active production lines.
Shenzhen's Pingshan District Fire and Rescue Bureau confirmed the alarm: the blaze was reported at 02:48 on the morning of April 14 in a立体车库 (multi‑storey garage) in Maluan Street, and municipal and district emergency and fire units responded immediately. Firefighting teams brought the flames under control and there were no injuries, the bureau said.
Context and implications
BYD is one of China's largest electric‑vehicle manufacturers and Pingshan is a major production and testing hub. Fires at vehicle storage or testing areas are not unknown in the auto industry, but they prompt questions about asset safety and business continuity. Will regulators demand tighter inspections? Investors and overseas customers watching Chinese EV supply chains may take note.
Reporting on the incident relied on company and local fire authority statements; follow‑up details on cause and damage estimates have not been released. It has been reported that local media posts about the event originated on user‑generated channels, and platforms noted they were providing storage rather than verification of the uploaded material.
