
China’s New Energy Vehicle Market Soars to 31 Million Users
China’s new energy vehicle market reaches 31.4 million users in 2024, marking a 260-fold increase over the past decade, driven by tech advances and eco-conscious consumers.
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China’s new energy vehicle market reaches 31.4 million users in 2024, marking a 260-fold increase over the past decade, driven by tech advances and eco-conscious consumers.
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