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The Rise of Electric Vehicles at China's Largest Auto Show

Friday 26 April 2024 - 17:46
The Rise of Electric Vehicles at China's Largest Auto Show

At the opening of China's largest auto show, all eyes were on the latest electric vehicle models, signaling the rapid adoption of this technology in the world's biggest automotive market. The event, held in Beijing and running until early next month, showcases the electric future that the Chinese auto industry is heading towards.

With 117 new models unveiled, up from 93 at last year's Shanghai show, the auto show offers a substantial selection of 278 new energy vehicles, an increase of seven from the previous edition. This abundance of new models reflects the eagerness of automakers to position themselves in this booming segment.

A significant milestone was reached in early April when electric vehicle sales accounted for more than half of all auto sales in China, according to data from the local automotive association. This rapid surge is driven by a price war that has been raging for the past year, with rival brands competing to offer more affordable and attractive models, often at the expense of their profit margins.

"In the Beijing auto show, it's clear that gasoline vehicles no longer draw the same interest. Everyone is looking for the latest in intelligence and electrification," said William Li, founder and CEO of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio, in an interview with Reuters. "If you come here, you shouldn't have any doubts about electric vehicles. In fact, this isn't about the future; it's about what's happening now."

Crowds gathered around the booths of leading Chinese automakers like BYD and the newcomer Xiaomi, whose sporty sedan, the SU7, racked up as many as 75,723 pre-orders, including some from BMW and Audi owners, according to Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun.

In this fast-paced race towards electrification, the Beijing auto show makes it clear that the Chinese auto industry has turned the page on conventional engines and is now fully embracing the all-electric era.


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