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Official – Inter Milan Announce Partnership With Chinese Electric Car Manufacturer BYD

Official – Inter Milan Announce Partnership With Chinese Electric Car Manufacturer BYD

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Inter Milan have officially confirmed a partnership with Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD.
This according to today's print edition of Chinese business newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, via FCInterNews.
Inter Milan have no shortage of major commercial partnerships.
Most notably, the Nerazzurri have a main shirt sponsorship deal with betting site Betsson.
Meanwhile, Inter have a long-running kit manufacturing deal with Nike.
There are also notable sponsorship deals with the likes of U-Power, Gate.Io, and Qatar Airways. There are also several smaller partnerships.
Meanwhile, Inter recently agreed a sponsorship deal with beer company Budweiser. Furthermore, the Nerazzurri are also reportedly in talks with energy drink giant Red Bull.
Inter Milan Confirm New Commercial Partnership With BYD
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 22: (L-R) CEO Corporate FC Internazionale Alessandro Antonello, Oaktree's Global Opportunities strategy Managing Director Katherine Ralph, Managing Director and Co-Head of Europe for Oaktree's Global Opportunities strategy Alejandro Cano, CEO Sport FC Internazionale Giuseppe Marotta attend a meeting between FC Internazionale new owners Oaktree and Club's Management on May 22, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Guido)
Now, Inter Milan have also agreed a partnership with a new 'official club car.'
For the last eighteen years, this position has gone to Volvo.
However, Il Sole 24 Ore report, Inter have confirmed a deal with a new car manufacturer. Namely, BYD.
The Chinese company manufactures energy-efficient electric and hybrid vehicles. And now, they are the 'official club car' of Inter Milan.
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