More than half of new passenger cars sold in China in July were new energy vehicles, including battery-only and hybrid cars. This is the first time new energy vehicles outsold traditional fuel cars every month. BYD, Li Auto, and other Chinese car companies are seeing more consumer preference for hybrid over battery-only electric vehicles. The government has supported new energy vehicles for over a decade through subsidies and policies to boost adoption. China, the world’s largest car market, is experiencing slowed economic growth and a price war in the new energy vehicle sector due to intense competition.
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00:00It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02More than half of new passenger cars sold in China in July were new energy vehicles
00:07including battery-only and hybrid cars.
00:09This is the first time new energy vehicles outsold traditional fuel cars on a monthly
00:14basis.
00:15BYD, Li Auto, and other Chinese car companies are seeing more consumer preference for hybrid
00:19over battery-only electric vehicles.
00:22The government has supported new energy vehicles for over a decade through subsidies and policies
00:26to boost their adoption.
00:28China, the world's largest car market, is experiencing slow economic growth and a price
00:32war in the new energy vehicle sector due to intense competition.
00:35For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.