Global NEV Trade: Key Insights from WNEVC 2024 in Haikou
Join experts at WNEVC 2024 in Haikou as they discuss the global trade and investment landscape for new energy vehicles, tackling opportunities and challenges in the EV market.
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Join experts at WNEVC 2024 in Haikou as they discuss the global trade and investment landscape for new energy vehicles, tackling opportunities and challenges in the EV market.
At the Beijing Auto Show, new-energy vehicles (NEVs) took center stage, representing over 80% of debut models and setting a new record. Discover what drives China’s NEV boom and the path to global cooperation for a sustainable future.
China surpasses Japan as the top car exporter in 2023, driven by record production, sales, and a booming new-energy vehicle industry.
Chinese and European automakers are deepening their collaboration in the new energy vehicle sector, driven by significant investments and growing market demand in China.
China set a new record by registering 4.397 million new energy vehicles in H1 2024, pushing total NEVs to 24.72 million and solidifying EV dominance.
China is tackling the rise of retired NEV batteries through innovative recycling methods, ensuring environmental safety and resource efficiency amidst the booming electric vehicle market.
Liuzhou’s booming NEV industry highlights China’s clean energy advancements, contrasting Detroit’s automotive decline.
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has launched a campaign to accelerate the adoption of new energy vehicles in rural regions, featuring 99 models from top manufacturers and comprehensive support services.
The Chinese mainland has surpassed Japan to become the world’s top automobile exporter in 2023, driven by a significant surge in new energy vehicle exports.
China’s new energy sector is balancing production and demand, debunking Western claims of overcapacity in NEVs and sustainable products.