The global electric vehicle market size was valued at USD 388.1 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 951.9 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 13.7% during the forecast period. The electric vehicle market is dominated by BYD (China), Tesla (US), Volkswagen AG (Germany), SAIC Motors (China), and Stellantis (Netherlands), among others. These
READ MOREThe electric vehicle (EV) market in the United States broke records in 2022, estimated at just under 918,500 light electric vehicle sales. This was over two and a half times more than in 2018
READ MOREwhere E e j is electricity demand in year j, and E g j is gasoline demand. The driving distance, L, is predicted to be 12,000 km for both EVs and gasoline vehicles, ignoring the difference between each category.α e is electricity consumption per 100 km, which is 14 kWh/100 km as adopted from the list of recommended models for new clean
READ MOREPlug-in electric vehicle (BEV and PHEV) sales was 15% of the overall automotive sales in China in 2021. NEV adoption rapidly increased to a record 28% in March 2022, and according to BYD chairman Wang Chuanfu could reach 35% by end of 2022, exceeding the government goal of 20% by 2025. The plug-in market in China was dominated by
READ MOREBattery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for two-thirds of new electric car registrations and two-thirds of the stock in 2020. China, with 4.5 million electric cars, has the largest fleet, though in 2020 Europe had the
READ MOREAlmost 14 million new electric cars 1 were registered globally in 2023, bringing their total number on the roads to 40 million, closely tracking the sales forecast from the 2023
READ MOREChina''s Electric Vehicle (EV) market is poised for exponential growth, fueled by clean energy initiatives and robust government backing. With an estimated revenue of US$ 292.1 billion in
READ MOREIn China, the top market in the world for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), local OEMs have long been dominant and had an 85 percent share of sales volume in 2019. That may soon change, however. International OEMs began moving into the Chinese market in 2020, attracted by its potential, and they are aggressively trying to gain an
READ MOREAccording to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), full-year deliveries reached a record 2.99 million units, representing 14.8% of new car sales. The Chinese government forecasts that by 2035, EVs are expected to account for 50% of all new car sales. Although China could face some hurdles in achieving this target, the
READ MOREThe Chinese government has long been convinced of the significance of PEVs in the passenger car market. As a developing country, China wants to seize the emerging market opportunity and to leapfrog the manufacturing industry of other countries: the government has included PEV manufacturing in its industrial upgrading plan "Made in
READ MOREReporting from Berlin. June 12, 2024. The European Union said on Wednesday that it would impose additional tariffs of up to 38 percent on electric cars built in China, a move it said
READ MOREChina leads the global electric vehicle market, thanks to strong government support, improved technology, growing environmental awareness, and
READ MOREThe China Electric Vehicles Market size is estimated at USD 305.57 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 674.27 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 17.15% during the
READ MOREThe electric vehicle market in China is projected to grow at a CAGR of 27.3% from 2024 to 2030. Increased participation from traditional automotive companies such as Geely and Great Wall Motors, which are expanding their EV portfolios, is contributing to EV market growth. Besides, international players, such as Tesla, are also intensifying
READ MORESales of new EVs in China increased by 82% in 2022 compared to the year before. The country accounted for 59% of global EV sales last year, cementing its
READ MOREChinese electric vehicles, or EVs, are already being exported to Europe — the continent saw total EV sales reach a record 4.4 million units in 2022, accounting for nearly half of all new vehicle
READ MOREAccording to our global survey, Chinese consumers are much more willing than their American and European counterparts to switch car brands to access better-connected features, and Chinese auto
READ MOREAs one of the leaders in the EV world, China has successfully expanded its global market share from less than 30% in 2019 to 41.5% in 2022. Its role as the largest EV production base is even stronger, with 7.1 million units, representing 70% of the 2022 global total, made in China. Within China, EV sales have increased from 16% of the domestic
READ MOREThis highlights in China''s dominant position in the global Electric Vehicles market industry. China''s electric vehicle market is booming, with government subsidies and a strong
READ MOREThe booming electric vehicle market China is known as the largest electric vehicle (EV) market in the world, with EV sales surging to 3.5 million in 2021 and its market share soaring to 13.3 percent.
READ MOREThe Shanghai auto show in April was packed with Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) of all sorts, including concept cars, sports cars, and luxury cars. The event was a pivotal moment for China''s car industry: Foreign domination of China''s auto market was eclipsed by Chinese companies offering EVs whose performance, designs, and
READ MOREIn China, the light electric commercial vehicle market share has increased from less than 1% to 10% over the past two years and might show significant growth during the forecast period. This growth can be credited to the development and introduction of new electric commercial vehicles by OEMs. For instance, in September 2022, BYD
READ MOREAs of yearend 2020, there were 4.92 million NEVs on the road according to the Ministry of Public Security. Despite the recent adversity, China''s NEV car parc borders on 5 million units, a symbolically important target set in the government''s "Energy-saving and New Energy Vehicle Industry Development Plan (2012-2020).".
READ MORESummary. More than half of the electric vehicles (EVs) on roads worldwide are found in China. In 2022, new EV sales in China grew by 82%, and the country
READ MORETo make EVs competitive and replace conventional vehicles as the future driver of the automotive market [7], China has set new goals for EV industry development.The New Energy Vehicle Industry Development Plan (2021–2035) issued in November 2020 shows that the sales of new energy vehicles will reach approximately 20
READ MOREThe Global Electric Vehicles Market is expected to reach USD 1.21 trillion in 2024 and grow at a CAGR of 17.28% to reach USD 3.15 tillion by 2030. Ford Motor Company, Stellantis N.V., Tesla Inc., Toyota Motor Corporation and Volkswagen AG are the major companies operating in the market. GLOBAL ELECTRIC VEHICLES MARKET, BY
READ MOREGrowth in the electric-vehicle market has slowed. EV sales rose 65 percent from 2017 to 2018 (Exhibit 1). But in 2019, the number of units sold increased only to 2.3 million, from 2.1 million, for year-on
READ MOREChina has increased its lead in electric-vehicle (EV) production, according to new McKinsey research (Exhibit 1). Chinese OEMs produced 43 percent of the 873,000 EVs built worldwide in 2016. And the country now has the largest fleet of EVs on the road, overtaking the US market for the first time (see sidebar, "Our methodology").
READ MOREThe Chinese market expanded by 72 percent over the previous year in 2017, solidifying China''s leadership position in EV sales. Norway stands largely alone in its mass-market embrace of electric
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