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2023-05-17 Economy
Say goodbye to the US car market as we know it: Cheap Chinese EVs are coming
[Bus Insider] After years of preparation, Chinese car companies are poised to upend the US electric-vehicle market.
But most Americans don’t want or can’t an electric vehicle. And even if they did and could, there isn’t nearly enough electricity produced to keep an increase of the things moving.
Industry watchers say it's only a matter of time before Chinese automakers bring their impressive — and importantly, inexpensive — electric cars to the US. After years of threatening to set up shop on American shores, the companies are closer than ever to making the move to the US.

On their home turf, Chinese companies have already vanquished their American competitors, eating up market share from the likes of Ford and General Motors by offering better quality and less expensive electric cars for shoppers. They've started exporting a slew of brands to Europe too.

As Chinese car industry leaders like Nio and Geely eye a move to the States, the big question is can they overcome political frictions — and will American buyers go along for the ride?

"It's going to be an interesting couple of years ahead to see whether Ford and GM and the like can stave off that Chinese competition coming in," said Martin French, a managing director at the consultancy Berylls. "From what we saw at the Shanghai auto show this year, that competition is very, very real."

China's EV industry has exploded in recent years. In 2022, US EV sales hit a new high of 800,000, while Chinese buyers snapped up some 5 million all-electric passenger vehicles. After years unchallenged, Tesla is about to lose its crown as the world's largest EV maker to a Chinese company, BYD.
Posted by Besoeker 2023-05-17 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11135 views ]  Top
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#1 Yeah, charge'em with Biden's Chinese solar panels.

Drive Your Car on Sunshine
Posted by Skidmark 2023-05-17 08:56||   2023-05-17 08:56|| Front Page Top

#2 Surprise!
Posted by Rex Mundi 2023-05-17 09:26||   2023-05-17 09:26|| Front Page Top

#3 I seem to recall panic over cheap Yugos back in 1979.
Posted by Tom 2023-05-17 11:00||   2023-05-17 11:00|| Front Page Top

#4 Suddenly, the whole demokrat Green Energy setup by the Puppet Show makes a lot more sense.

Interestingly, despite the annoyance in range and power sources away from home, the fatal flaw in EV is the battery life and disposal (pollution remediation costs).

From Tesla: "Replacing a 75 kWh battery for Model 3 costs around $16,550. However, battery costs could change depending on your car’s model. Remanufactured packs cost between $9,000-$10,000, but brand-new batteries might cost up to $22,500. Depending on the process’s complexity, the average cost to replace a damaged battery pack with a remanufactured one would be between $13,000-$17,000."

https://www.way.com/blog/tesla-battery-replacement-cost/
Posted by NoMoreBS 2023-05-17 12:02||   2023-05-17 12:02|| Front Page Top

#5 the fatal flaw in EV is the battery life and disposal

A 10 year battery life and my estate can worry about it's disposal.
Posted by Skidmark 2023-05-17 13:01||   2023-05-17 13:01|| Front Page Top

#6 chinese cars, what, are they made out of cardboard and scotch tape, with gerbil cages for drive trains...
Posted by 746 2023-05-17 14:48||   2023-05-17 14:48|| Front Page Top

#7 I seem to remember that the Chinese tried to enter the US car market a few years ago.

At that time, they couldn't pass the crash safety standards (by a LOT).

I'm sure a couple of $$ has been passed to a select few to make sure that doesn't happen again.
Posted by Mullah Richard 2023-05-17 16:30||   2023-05-17 16:30|| Front Page Top

#8 Struggle Buggy (King Oliver, 1930). No words or oriental overtones, sadly.
Posted by Shavish McCoy6193 2023-05-17 18:31||   2023-05-17 18:31|| Front Page Top

#9 Chinese tariffs on automobiles is currently 25% vs 2.5% US tariff. It was as high as 40-50%. Either of those numbers on Chinese imports is a good start. Adjust according to need.
Posted by Enver Slager8035 2023-05-17 22:23||   2023-05-17 22:23|| Front Page Top

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