China far ahead of US, Europe in total electric vehicle sales And that's not counting the 200,000 plug-in trucks and bus

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http://www.autoblog.com/2016/12/29/china-far-ahead-of-us-europe-in-total-electric-vehicle-sales/


Last year, China overtook both the US and Europe in annual sales of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. This year, it will move ahead of both the US and Europe in cumulative plug-in vehicle sales. And with the Chinese government continuing to offer substantial investments to spur further plug-in vehicle development, there's little chance of that trend reversing anytime soon.

By the end of this year, China will have accounted for about 645,000 light-duty plug-in vehicle sales since 2010, Hybrid Cars says. That's about 30,000 more than Europe and about 70,000 more than the US. China can also chalk up another 200,000 units or so in commercial plug-in vehicles, including heavy-duty trucks and city buses.

Of course, the vehicle-construction standards in China, where all but four percent of plug-ins are domestically produced, may not quite match up to those in Europe or the US. More than 90 percent of China plug-ins are compacts, sub-compacts or neighborhood-electric vehicles, meaning that very few of those vehicles would feel at home on US highways. Regardless, China is shooting for plug-ins to account for about 40 percent of its total light-duty vehicle sales, or about 15 million units, by 2030. To put that number in perspective, Americans bought 17.4 million passenger vehicles – total – last year.

This article has a great video and related video with relative global news. I tried to post them on here but couldn't
 
A ountry with greater total population than the US and Europe combined has greater sales than either? I am *shocked* !!! :eek: (NOT!)
 
Yep. The top players there are nothing like that in the US.

https://cleantechnica.com/2018/11/18/20000-baic-ec-series-sold-in-another-record-china-electric-car-sales-month/ (for example) vs. https://insideevs.com/monthly-plug-in-sales-scorecard/
 
The stars have aligned for EV's in China. All the people want cars but there's no oil industry to support them. There are little to no repair shops. People don't know how to change oil or otherwise do maintenance on an ICE vehicle (EV's require little to no maintenance). The Chinese government supports the EV industry. EV's don't pollute (ok you can make a case for burning coal to generate electricity). EV's are a harder sell in the US because of all the ICE infrastructure.
 
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