Electric cars: Chinese carmakers outpace German
China, the world''s largest and most important automotive market, meanwhile is rapidly growing its sector for electric cars, extending its lead not
German carmakers are deepening their integration into China's innovation system. By establishing partnerships with Chinese tech companies and increasing investment into research and development (...
China, the world''s largest and most important automotive market, meanwhile is rapidly growing its sector for electric cars, extending its lead not
BERLIN, June 18 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle imports to Germany declined in the first four months of the year, but Asia''s economic powerhouse still
Chinese–German cooperation in the electric vehicle (EV) industry is moving beyond traditional joint ventures toward deep technology partnerships that are reshaping the global
Although the global market remains strongly linked to the momentum in China, the market in Europe is developing even more dynamically and is
China is rapidly expanding its footprint in the European electric vehicle market, leveraging a highly integrated value chain and strong government support. As
Automobile marketshare for battery electric vehicles (BEV) in China reached 27% in 2024, compared to 13% in the EU and 8% in the US. To see if
German carmakers are deepening their integration into China''s innovation system. By establishing partnerships with Chinese tech companies
Sales of Chinese electric vehicles in Europe continue to power ahead but new models should help flatten out the trend before the end of the
Chinese carmakers captured a record 12.8% of Europe''s electric-vehicle market in November, despite the cost of European Union tariffs. Chinese brands surpassed 13% across the
The market for electric cars is evolving dynamically not only in China, the largest market for new energy vehicles, but also in the European