BYD Company Limited

BYD Company Limited

As a leading company in the new energy sector, BYD is accelerating its industrial expansion and factory construction. At its Jinan, Shandong factory and other projects in Chengdu, BYD has selected concealed nail wall panels and corrugated boards as core building materials. With a primary color palette of white gray and iron blue gray, the panels have been designed to achieve both aesthetic appeal and practical performance in industrial architecture.

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In terms of material performance, the concealed nailing design of the panels is a key highlight: the nail holes are cleverly concealed during installation, creating a seamless, clean appearance. This not only enhances the visual sophistication of the industrial building, but also simplifies the construction process and improves installation efficiency, perfectly meeting BYD's factory's requirements for rapid construction and efficient production. The corrugated boards, with their unique wave-like structure, offer both excellent mechanical strength and durability, effectively withstanding the wear and impact of factory environments. They also provide excellent thermal and sound insulation, creating a more stable production environment within the workshops. In terms of color choice, white-gray and iron-blue-gray colors not only complement the cool, technological feel of industrial buildings, but also offer practical value for being dirt-resistant and easy to maintain due to their low saturation. In production environments like the Jinan factory, these tones maintain a clean, long-lasting appearance, reduce maintenance costs, and visually align with BYD's brand identity in the new energy sector.

BYD Company Limited

From an industrial perspective, factories in Jinan, Chengdu, and other locations are key components of BYD's national industrial footprint. The combination of hidden nailed wall panels and corrugated panels not only provides a sturdy and reliable physical support for production workshops and storage spaces, but also, through the fusion of aesthetic design and practical performance, creates an industrial setting that represents the standards of the new energy industry, becoming a vivid example of the coordinated development of building materials and manufacturing.


As BYD continues to deepen its presence in the new energy sector, the dual requirements for "functionality and aesthetics" in building materials for factory construction will further intensify. The successful application of hidden nailed wall panels and corrugated panels also provides inspiration for the building materials industry: only by precisely matching the needs of industrial scenarios can one become a high-quality partner for leading companies in the wave of industrial upgrading.