Han media: "China is a paradise for electric vehicles, at least ten years ahead of its competitors!"

On July 19, South Korean media "Herald Economy" published an article stating that China, once a bicycle paradise, has now become a paradise for electric vehicles and is at least ten years ahead of its competitors.

Auto analyst Michael Dunn said, "If all factors are taken into account, such as electric vehicles, battery technology, and charging infrastructure, China is at least ten years ahead of its competitors."

Especially the leading Chinese electric vehicle company BYD, which surpassed Tesla in the United States at the beginning of this year and is now leading in the global electric vehicle market.

After accumulating strength in the vast domestic market of 1.4 billion people, BYD has now started to expand overseas. This year, sales in the UK have increased by more than 600%.

The "father of electric vehicles in China" is Wan Gang, who was the Minister of Science and Technology of China in 2007. He found it difficult to overtake developed countries with fossil fuel vehicles, so he immediately devoted himself to electric vehicles.

The government encourages car manufacturers to develop electric vehicles, while attracting consumers with low prices. If you switch from a gasoline car to an electric vehicle, you can get a subsidy, thus attracting consumers.

Therefore, 40% of the cars sold in China last year were electric vehicles.

Chinese consumers believe that the maintenance cost of electric vehicles is much lower than that of fuel vehicles, and the operating cost of electric vehicles is only a quarter of that of fuel vehicles.

China not only leads in electric vehicles and battery technology, but also surpasses its competitors in electric vehicle infrastructure.

In most other countries, electric vehicles are still seen as luxury goods, and their price is higher than that of fuel vehicles. However, China is exactly the opposite, and is known as a paradise for electric vehicles.

The future of China's electric vehicles is even brighter, as several Western countries, including the UK, plan to ban the sale of gasoline and diesel cars by 2030.

After achieving success in the domestic market, companies such as BYD are actively expanding into the global market. The day when Chinese electric vehicles roam the roads around the world is just around the corner.

Original: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1838042788384780/

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