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minus-squareyoumaynotknowlinkfedilinkEnglish4•11 days agoI wonder where you’re getting this information. BYD alone is second worldwide if you account for the US market, and 1st if you don’t. 59% of all EVs sold in January of this year were Chinese.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•11 days agoWhich owes to how gigantic the Chinese market is. They now have a 5% market share for new cars in Europe - which this article is about. It doesn’t matter if they top global sales just because there are so many Chinese buyers
I wonder where you’re getting this information. BYD alone is second worldwide if you account for the US market, and 1st if you don’t.
59% of all EVs sold in January of this year were Chinese.
Which owes to how gigantic the Chinese market is. They now have a 5% market share for new cars in Europe - which this article is about. It doesn’t matter if they top global sales just because there are so many Chinese buyers