
- Warren Buffett-backed Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has plans to expand its U.S. production
- BYD sells its electric buses across the U.S., and Denver is one of its biggest customers
But the Warren Buffett-backed company has its sights set on expanding in the U.S. market with its Lancaster, California, production facility set for completion next month, Stella Li, president of BYD Motors, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
Li said BYD was also expanding into new product lines, such as electric refuse trucks and forklifts.
All in, BYD has already given better-known rival Tesla a run for its money: Tesla sold around 76,000 vehicles in 2016, while BYD clocked in more than 100,000 units in sales.
Li said that BYD's U.S. customer base wasn't just confined to green-focused California — the city of Denver is among its biggest customers.
"Our customer [base] is expanding into multiple [arenas] from public transit bus to the private one," she said, noting her company had orders from Facebook, Stanford University and the University of California, San Francisco.

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