| > Chinese EV brands and models Not all of them. Most Chinese EVs in Europe are SAIC (MG Group) or Geely (Volvo, Polestar). BYD hasn't entered the market yet, let alone the upcoming brands like Xiaomi, but is largely targeting Eastern Europe as their initial phase. Also, Smart was only recently resurrected as a German-Chinese JV. > even the Dacia EV is actually a Chinese car It uses the CMF-A, which is a French-Japanese joint platform. German automotive players tend to have JVs with China and targeted the Chinese and (before the war) Russian market. French automotive players tend to have JVs with Japanese players and targeted Europe, South America, Korea, and India. > US is an exception They are available in the US as well under the "Volvo" and "Polestar" logo, as both are subsidiaries of Geely. > Many western brands are manufacturing in China and exporting globally Absolutely! But for now they don't have significant marketshare YET. It's still Tesla, BMW Group, VW Group, and Daimler-Benz Group (which is going to start using a Chinese platform as they fell significantly behind). In the US EV platforms need to be domestic in order to be cost competitive, but in the German automotive industry, they're going to start importing Chinese EV platforms (as German automotive brands were almost entirely dependent on China - the VW Jetta was China's Honda Civic). In the next year, that kind of importation will most likely be banned and retroactive tariffs will be in place by June-July [0] [0] - https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/eu-set... |
"BYD hasn't entered the market yet" https://electrek.co/2024/01/12/byd-slashes-ev-prices-germany... https://bydeurope.com/article/409
Plenty of Chinese brands are sold in Europe. Nio, BYD, Xpeng, Zeekr, GWM (Ora) etc etc they're all there. Xiaomi isn't outside of China yet as they have launched literally a week ago only.
https://electrek.co/2024/03/28/xpeng-xpev-launches-two-evs-g....
https://www.arenaev.com/first_units_of_zeekr_001_delivered_t....
https://www.carwow.co.uk/ora/funky-cat
https://www.npr.org/2024/01/07/1223355479/chinese-carmakers-....