New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in China

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China's NEV sales probably will exceed 9 million units and the penetration rate will surpass 30% this year.
China's new energy vehicle (NEV) sales surged 44.1 percent year on year to nearly 3.75 million units in the first half of 2023, data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers showed Tuesday.

NEV sales in June stood at 806,000 units, increasing 35.2 percent from a year ago.

The output of NEVs in the country totaled nearly 3.79 million units in the first six months, expanding 42.4 percent year on year, the data revealed.
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Top export destinations for Chinese cars in the first five months of 2023:
  1. Russia: 287,000 units
  2. Mexico: 159,000 units
  3. Belgium: 120,000 units
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Chinese EVs are nearly one-third of the UK’s total EV imports.

CATL's chief scientist won European inventor award for improving battery safety.
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tphuang

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of course, I've said that for a while now. BYD has to be in India. I don't know why that's so hard for people on this forum to understand. You don't just ignore large markets because of geopolitics. It's only a $1B investment and you get to be the largest player in the market in a few years
 

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Tesla starting to sell model Y made in Shanghai in Korea. Of course, Shanghai giga is the major export plant.

There is a sodium battery conference right now. Here are the most dense to least dense tested batteries

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Bosch investing in FCEV fuel system and producing it in Chongqing as well as Germany

BYD launching Dolphins in Malaysia soon
 

henrik

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of course, I've said that for a while now. BYD has to be in India. I don't know why that's so hard for people on this forum to understand. You don't just ignore large markets because of geopolitics. It's only a $1B investment and you get to be the largest player in the market in a few years

It is not just about geopolitics. It is about potentially being treated like Xiaomi and Honor, which were robbed of their profits.
For BYD investments India, are they required to hire locals as ceo and then reveal their trade secrets?
 
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