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2024.02.12 06:47
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Statistics on Chinese Automakers' Electric Vehicles Going Global

According to the export situation of Chinese electric vehicles, SAIC Group's MG brand and BYD have the highest sales. Among them, the MG brand mainly focused on the European market in January, with the UK being the largest destination, exporting 1,597 electric vehicles. The BYD brand achieved significant results in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in Australia and Thailand, exporting 1,310 and 6,183 electric vehicles respectively. Other European countries are also starting to gain momentum, with Ireland becoming one of the important markets. The performance of Chinese car companies in overseas markets is strong, demonstrating strong market penetration.

In the global expansion of Chinese electric vehicles, SAIC Group's MG brand and BYD have achieved the highest sales. Among them, the MG brand (SAIC) showed strong performance in electric vehicle exports in January, mainly concentrated in the European market, with the UK being the largest destination, exporting 1,597 electric vehicles. Ireland and Germany registered 210 and 516 electric vehicles respectively. The MG brand also achieved sales of 1,164 units in Thailand and performed well in Australia, registering 537 electric vehicles. BYD brand's electric vehicle exports in January showed a trend of wide distribution in multiple countries, with the main sales still in Asia. BYD also achieved significant results in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in Australia and Thailand (BYD Dolphin Research ranked first with sales of 3,175 units, followed closely by BYD Poster with sales of 3,008 units), exporting 1,310 and 6,183 electric vehicles respectively, demonstrating strong market penetration. In Europe, Ireland became an important market with 434 units, and other European countries have also started to make progress, including Germany (139 units), Norway (147 units), Sweden (72 units), Spain (143 units), the UK (243 units), Denmark (102 units), Italy (43 units), the Netherlands (192 units), and so on.