China’s July 2023 EV Exports: Top 10 Auto Manufacturers
In July 2023, China’s electric vehicle (EV) exports showed a robust increase, dominated by some of the industry’s major players.
In July 2023, China’s electric vehicle (EV) exports showed a robust increase, dominated by some of the industry’s major players.
The policy emphasizes a refined equipment recovery system and outlines concrete goals and actions.
This analysis report examines the performance of China’s domestic automotive groups in the first half of 2023 with a specific focus on their export sales.
August 1, 2023, in a significant move for the green transportation industry, the world’s largest hydrogen-powered truck export deal was inked in the headquarters of Wisdom (Fujian) Motor Co., Ltd in Fujian, China. An agreement was signed to export 147 sanitation trucks to Australia.
China witnessed record-breaking production numbers in the polysilicon, silicon wafer, cell, and module segments — all of which registered year-on-year growth exceeding 65%. Notably, the export value of photovoltaic products reached a staggering $28.92 billion, marking an 11.6% rise compared to the same period last year.
Despite occasional high-profile incidents, data suggests that electric vehicles (EVs) are not more prone to catching fire than their gasoline counterparts. In fact, in China, which is the world’s largest EV market, the incidence of new energy vehicles catching fire was found to be significantly lower.
Global Hydrogen Refueling Stations Exceed 1,000 with China Leading the Pack, According to EVTank. As of the first half of 2023, the world has seen a cumulative construction of 1,089 hydrogen refueling stations. N
This report examines the practice of “parallel export” in China’s car industry, wherein new cars, especially new energy vehicles, are exported as used cars to bypass manufacturers. While this strategy has driven short-term gains in used car exports, it poses challenges and risks. The report recommends a sustainable and innovative approach for the future development of the industry.
Hefei, a city in China, has rapidly emerged as a significant player in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, attracting major global automakers and creating a thriving EV ecosystem.
the top ten Chinese car exporters were SAIC Motor, Chery Automobile, Changan Automobile, Great Wall Motors, Geely Auto, Dongfeng Motor, BYD Auto, and BAIC Group.
In the first quarter of 2022, there were 640 EVsfires, marking a 32% increase from the same period in the previous year in China.
When an EV battery burns, it is typically due to a phenomenon called “thermal runaway.” In simplified terms, it’s a chain reaction that begins when a cell in the battery gets overheated for some reason, often because of external physical damage, overheating, or overcharging.
China’s second-hand photovoltaic (PV) panel market is witnessing rapid growth as millions of tons of retired panels approach the end of their lifespan by 2030. However, the industry faces challenges with unstandardized pricing, improper recycling practices, and incomplete utilization.
The export of Chinese electric vehicles in the form of second-hand cars has become a trade trend, with parallel export volumes steadily increasing, primarily directed towards Central Asia and the Middle East. However, challenges related to product quality, after-sales services, and localization still need to be addressed.
Chinese EVs are so cheap due to their focus on “high specifications at low prices,” the relatively low cost of batteries, and China’s dominance in the electric vehicle battery production industry.
The framework agreement with Xpeng focuses on the development of two electric vehicle models for the Chinese midsize car market based on Xpeng’s G9 platform.
Discover the heart of automotive electrification as we delve into China’s electric vehicle battery industry from January to June 2023.
The TOP 10 Chinese EV car brands(manufacturers) in 2023 are BYD, SAIC, NIO, GAC, Li Auto Inc ., Geely, XPeng, Huawei, Changan Auto, and Great Wall Motor.
WM Motor (Weltmeister), a Chinese electric vehicle brand, successfully exported its first batch of vehicles to Israel on July 25, 2023.
In 2022, the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court unanimously reversed the trial court ruling, rejecting the blanket non-recognition of Chinese judgments (Shanghai Yongrun Inv. Mgmt. Co. v. Xu, et al., 203 A.D.3d 495, 160 N.Y.S.3d 874 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)).