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Whole-year growth predicted as nation's car sales recover

By LI FUSHENG | China Daily | Updated: 2022-08-15 09:17

SAIC-GM-Wuling's Baojun E100 is displayed at the World New Energy Vehicle Conference held in Haikou, Hainan province, in September 2021. [Photo by Li Fusheng/China Daily]

Their sales from January to July stood at 3.19 million, up 120 percent from the same period of 2021. Of them, personal NEVs took the lion's share.

Electric and plug-in hybrid passenger vehicles sales totaled 3.03 million by July, according to the China Passenger Car Association.

"They have exceeded our expectations. So, we are revising our estimates to 6 million (units) from 5.5 million (units) for this year," said Cui Dongshu, secretary of the association.

Cui estimated that NEV monthly sales are expected to average more than 600,000 units from August to December.

Combined with electric trucks and buses, sales of all types of NEVs in China could reach 6.5 million units, he said.

Cui said the availability of new models, favorable policies including extra license plates being issued and subsidies, as well as local governments' introduction of environmentally friendly fleets, are fueling sales.

Local authorities in Shandong province have said that NEVs will account for all new vehicles they purchase by 2025.

A breakdown of July sales showed there were 16 carmakers who sold more than 10,000 NEVs.

Most of them are Chinese marques and five are startups, including Xpeng. BYD topped the list by delivering 162,200 units, followed by Wuling at 59,300 and Geely at 32,000 units.

Among the startups, Hozon sold 14,037 Neta-branded EVs, making it the most popular startup that month. In the first seven months, Xpeng led the list with more than 80,000 cars delivered.

NEVs used to be popular in megacities only where license plates for gasoline cars are hard to obtain.

But Gong at UBS said their popularity in second-and third-tier cities has been rising over the past two to three years.

"This means there is demand for such vehicles," said Gong, adding that the NEV industry in China is no longer reliant on financial stimuli and is able to stand on its own feet.

The CPCA said Chinese consumers' acceptance of NEVs is growing.

Its data showed that passenger NEVs accounted for 26.4 percent of total passenger vehicle sales in July. In the same month of 2021, the figure was just 16.6 percent.

In the first seven months alone, their proportion was 24.7 percent, data from the CPCA showed.

By the end of this year, NEV sales would account for 26-27 percent of China's passenger vehicle sales, said Gong. "Electrification is already an irrevocable trend," he said.

He estimated that passenger NEV sales this year are expected to reach 6 million and rise to 7.3 million in 2023.

Vehicle exports hit a record high in July as well, with 290,000 shipped overseas. From January to July, exports totaled 1.51 million units, up 50.6 percent year-on-year.

The CAAM said total exports this year are expected to reach 2.4 million, which is in line with the association's earlier estimate.

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