
MILAN, March 18 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD 002594.SZ has just started work on picking a location for its third plant in Europe, which it expects to complete in 7-8 months, its special adviser for Europe said on Tuesday.
"All options are on the table, all countries are in the process at the moment," Alfredo Altavilla said during a conference in Milan.
On Monday Reuters reported BYD was considering Germany for the plant, as the region's biggest economy and car market opposed EU tariffs on China-made EVs last year.