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Tesla single handily started this entire EV revolution.
Tesla Shanghai is also helping the entire Chinese EV market. EV sales in China sky rocketed once Tesla Shanghai started local production. NIO, Li Auto, BYD, Xpeng all benefited
I disagree. Tesla forced these nascent Chinese EVs to up their game. Which they did. Now Tesla is (gradually) being left in the dust. And yes, Tesla is almost a Chinese EV company with majority US shareholders. They source a lot of their parts from Chinese companies and assemble them in China.No. Whilst you can say Tesla single handily started the EV revolution in the West, that doesn't apply to China.
China was already leading the way to producing competitive EVs, as we've seen with CATL, BYD, Xpeng, NIO etc. See article below
EV sales in China skyrocketed because Chinese companies were the only ones to make low-cost LFP batteries, which makes EVs affordable and is an "easy" battery technology to scale. Tesla opened a factory in Shanghai to benefit from the existing low production costs in China and tap into the LFP battery supply chain. Remember that Tesla doesn't make LFP batteries, but are now on record saying LFP batteries are the future. China already had 80% of the entire EV supply chain. Today, China accounts for 57% of all EV sales, so more EVs are sold in China than in the rest of the world combined.
And if anything, the entry of Tesla has hurt NIO, Li Auto, BYD, XPeng. If Tesla wasn't around, these Chinese companies would see even higher sales and wouldn't have to compete with Tesla for battery materials. But at the same time, Tesla Shanghai is essentially a Chinese company which sources everything from China and exports much of its production to the West, so it's a net win for Tesla and China overall.
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The World’s Leading Electric-Car Visionary Isn’t Elon Musk
Wan Gang pushed China to leapfrog the West in electric vehicles.
bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-09-26/world-s-electric-car-visionary-isn-t-musk-it-s-china-s-wan-gang#xj4y7vzkg
I disagree. Tesla forced these nascent Chinese EVs to up their game. Which they did. Now Tesla is (gradually) being left in the dust. And yes, Tesla is almost a Chinese EV company with majority US shareholders. They source a lot of their parts from Chinese companies and assemble them in China.
Hard disagree. When Tesla first debuted it was ahead of the pack, outselling domestic brands even in China. Now it is being left in the dust. Chinese EVs needed that kick up the butt.Your exact words are "to up their game"
The Chinese car market is the world's largest and most cut throat market in the world.
Those nascent Chinese carmakers were already having to up their game as fast as possible anyway.
They didn't really need Tesla for additional motivation.
Your exact words are "to up their game"
The Chinese car market is the world's largest and most cut throat market in the world.
Those nascent Chinese carmakers were already having to up their game as fast as possible anyway.
They didn't really need Tesla for additional motivation.
Exactly. I laugh when people try to discount Tesla's contribution to the EV industry. In the beginning, almost every established player thought it was impossible. Toyota, GM, VW, all thought it was a joke, while Tesla was already looking ahead with a nationwide charging network in the US. They couldn't imagine how a small time, loss making up-start could compete with established players with 150 years of experience.Hard disagree. When Tesla first debuted it was ahead of the pack, outselling domestic brands even in China. Now it is being left in the dust. Chinese EVs needed that kick up the butt.
When Tesla first debuted it was ahead of the pack, outselling domestic brands even in China. Now it is being left in the dust. Chinese EVs needed that kick up the butt.