Saturday, January 4, 2025

Electric cars overtake gasoline 10 years ahead of schedule in China

In 2020, the Chinese dictatorship decided that 50 percent of all new cars in the country would run on electricity by 2035. This is now happening 10 years ahead of schedule.

China, the world's largest auto market, is experiencing a faster-than-expected transition to electric vehicles. Sales of electric vehicles are set to overtake those of gasoline-powered vehicles as early as 2025, a decade earlier than originally estimated.

The development marks a shift in the automotive industry, where electric cars, plug-in hybrids and traditional hybrids are gradually taking over the dominance of gasoline cars.

According to data referenced by The Financial Times , sales of electric cars are expected to increase to over 18 million by 2034. At the same time, sales of gasoline cars are expected to fall to 2.93 million during the same period.

Sales of plug-in hybrids are also expected to increase, reaching a peak of 6.05 million in 2033. Sales of traditional hybrids are expected to range between 730,000 and 1 million units over the next decade.

The increasing competition in the market is expected to lead to consolidation, where many car brands will be squeezed out.

– China's domestic electric vehicle sector is experiencing a growth slowdown, oversupply of models, intense competition and a price war.

"The long-term direction is clear, however – China's electric car rise is unstoppable," says HSBC analyst Yuqian Ding.

In other words, the electric car market in China is evolving into a battle for survival. The winners will likely be those automakers that can deliver high-quality electric cars at competitive prices.

The future of the automotive industry in China seems to be electric. The rapid growth in sales of electric cars shows a clear trend. But that doesn't mean that all car brands are doing equally well. Several of them are actually teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Read more about it here .

China's consumers have embraced electric cars, and the country's government is actively supporting the development of electric cars and the necessary infrastructure.

This combination of consumer demand and political support has created a favorable environment for electric vehicles in China.

However, it is important to note that the Chinese electric vehicle sector is facing challenges. Intense competition and price wars may force some manufacturers out of the market.

Only the strongest and most innovative companies will survive in the long run.

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