China has just shattered the electric vehicle ceiling! For the first time in automotive history, a major country has seen EVs dominate its car market. Buckle up as we dive into this electrifying milestone and its global impact.
China's electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid sales soared to almost nine lakh units in July, making up almost 51 percent of all new car sales.
Just three years ago, new energy vehicles, or NEVs, accounted for only 7% of total vehicle sales in China. Fast forward to this July, and that number has skyrocketed.
In contrast, in the United States, EV and hybrid vehicle sales made up only 18% of total vehicle sales in the first quarter of 2024.
This remarkable growth highlights China's rapid ascent in the EV sector, even as demand slows in other parts of the world. A combination of intensified production and marketing by Chinese automakers, along with strong government policies promoting EV adoption, has fueled this increase.
China continues to lead the global EV market in production, sales, and exports. According to the International Energy Agency, Beijing is the world's largest producer of electric vehicles and a leading exporter, responsible for over 35% of global electric car shipments in 2022.
In 2022, China dominated global EV sales, accounting for around 60% of all electric car purchases worldwide. With more than half of the world's electric cars now on Chinese roads, the country has already surpassed its 2025 target for new energy vehicle sales.
And the momentum continues—in March 2024, global EV sales climbed to 1.23 million units, with China leading the charge with a 27% increase, followed by the U.S. at 15%, according to research firm Rho Motion.
The competitive landscape has also seen intense rivalry, particularly between Tesla and China's BYD. According to TrendForce's February 2024 report, Chinese manufacturers are making significant strides.
While Tesla maintains the pole position with almost 20 percent market share, China’s BYD is also not far behind with a 17% global market share. Other Chinese companies such as GAC Aion and SAIC-GM-Wuling have also captured around five percent each of EV sales globally.
China's dominance in the electric vehicle market is clear, setting a powerful example as the world shifts towards a more sustainable future.
Turning to India -- while automakers such as Tata Motors, MG Motor India, Mahindra, and Hyundai have introduced a range of electric vehicle models, the sales are still in the slow lane. In July India’s personal vehicle EV sales stood at 7,500 units.
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