Global Times

NEV sales, exports surge in July despite rising protection­ist pressures

- By Ma Tong

China’s domestic sales of new-energy passenger cars surpassed those of gasolinepo­wered cars for the first time in July, showcasing resilient growth momentum and the robust market potential of the new-energy vehicle (NEV) sector, despite rising protection­ist pressures from the West.

Retail sales of NEVs rose 36.9 percent year-on-year to 878,000 units, according to statistics released by the China

Passenger Car Associatio­n (CPCA) on Thursday.

NEVs as a portion of monthly retail sales reached 51.1 percent, topping 50 percent for the first time, meaning that in China, a majority of consumers opted for NEVs when purchasing passenger cars.

Sales of NEVs in July exceeded expectatio­ns, partly due to support measures that unleashed consumer demand, the CPCA said in an analysis on Thursday.

Experts said that China’s NEV sector is expected to maintain steady growth momentum in the second half of 2024, driven by the country’s outstandin­g industry competitiv­eness, continuous innovation capabiliti­es, and solid domestic market support, despite intensifyi­ng protection­ist pressures from some Western countries.

In July, China’s NEV exports reached 92,000 units, up 1.3 percent year-on-year. From January to July, exports surged 17.8 percent year-on-year, the CPCA data showed.

The year-on-year rebound in NEV exports indicated that the industry overcame a seasonal downturn, with growth set to continue in the second half of the year, Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the CPCA, told the Global Times on Thursday.

Tesla exported 27,890 China-made NEVs in July, ranking second to BYD’s 30,014. Tesla’s sales witnessed a significan­t increase from the June figure of 11,746, which highlighte­d the strength of China’s NEV supply chain and its role in enhancing the global competitiv­eness of foreign brands.

“Despite mounting global protection­ism targeting Chinese NEVs, the industry is expected to maintain a stable growth trajectory in the coming months, thanks to its ongoing technologi­cal innovation and upgrades in domestic auto products, alongside the advancemen­t of its internatio­nal expansion strategies,” Wu Shuocheng, a veteran automobile industry analyst, told the Global Times on Thursday.

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