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China's electric carmakers bloom at Beijing auto show

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I think it is a matter of time. For now, China is a bigger auto market than USA and Euro combined. Chinese auto brands only occupied about 45 percent of this market, and I think the brands first focus on home market.

I guess as they move from low to mid-end to mid to high-end, China brands will capture more home market.

It is time for automakers to move up the value chain because now there are many people ready to spend more on a car. China auto brands need to adapt to the needs of the market.
 
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I guess as they move from low to mid-end to mid to high-end, China brands will capture more home market.

It is time for automakers to move up the value chain because now there are many people ready to spend more on a car. China auto brands need to adapt to the needs of the market.


Yes all Im asking is why not launch in Muslim countries

Who practice BDS of USA ,West ,India & Israhell.

China can surely fill in the huge market BDS ,For Non-USA ,Non-Western , Non-Indian ,Non-Israhelli
Products ,goods & research ,

Especially in Cars ,Bikes & Automobile Industry ,
 
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Yes all Im asking is why not launch in Muslim countries

Who practice BDS of USA ,West ,India & Israhell.

China can surely fill in the huge market BDS ,For Non-USA ,Non-Western , Non-Indian ,Non-Israhelli
Products ,goods & research ,

Especially in Cars ,Bikes & Automobile Industry ,
Because Chinese brands are In the stage From low to middle. Chinese market is very open and VW, GM,NISSAN are dominating the middle value market, our brands slowly capture the market share. Chinese brands think if they could defeat these brands at home, they also can defeat them abroad. But now, they still cannot defeat them at home, home market has great potential. so they have to focus on home market and not interested In capturing outside market.
 
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The beauties and the beasts of the Beijing Auto Show, including insane EV models.

By Liu Ning, Li Yan (People's Daily Online) 15:18, April 28, 2018

The 2018 Beijing Auto Show is here. Thousands of car manufacturers and motoring enthusiasts have filled the corridors of the China International Exhibition Centre for the dazzling event. A total of 1,022 cars are here on display. We count 174 new energy vehicles, including 124 made by Chinese companies.

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Manufacturers are putting a major focus on electric cars for China, now the largest EV (Electric Vehicle) market in the world. Last year, over 777,000 EVs were sold in China, a year-on-year increase of 53 per cent. As a result of the strong growth in the industry, China has also seen a surge of start-up EV makers.

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Visitors view a displayed concept car of Wey brand at the 2018 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition.

"Look at what has happened in China for this industry. It's really amazing. A lot of brands popped up," said Ding Qingfen, vice president of external affairs for Byton, a start-up EV company based in Nanjing China, "And look at the capital market. They are so crazy for the market." Byton is a new player with the ambition to take on large EV manufactures like Tesla. As China pushes for all-round opening up with import tariffs to be lowered on automobiles, expect to see more EV innovations competing for the attention of China's car owners.

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Visitors view a displayed concept car of Byton brand at the 2018 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition

"China is more open. This is very good for us, which means more fierce competition and more quality products," Ding said.

The auto show will run until May 4.
 
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Because Chinese brands are In the stage From low to middle. Chinese market is very open and VW, GM,NISSAN are dominating the middle value market, our brands slowly capture the market share. Chinese brands think if they could defeat these brands at home, they also can defeat them abroad. But now, they still cannot defeat them at home, home market has great potential. so they have to focus on home market and not interested In capturing outside market.

I hope Chinese SUV, Pickups ,Trucks like Great Wall -Haval launch here .i
In Muslim countries like Pakistan ,Bangladesh ,etc etc
People are dying for these Suvs like Haval H9 ultra etc .



Havals are shaming their rivals ,with an affordable cost

Please also launch in india,

We Indian Muslims like CHina ,We dont boycott China or Chinese Goods .

We Indian Muslims are largest consumers of CHinese Goods ,because most of us poor ,impoverished ,isolated ,ailented ,socially boycotted ,discriminated for being Muslims.

Majority of businessmen who us sell us good are Chinese ,with Chinese goods.
Thats why 250-Million Indian Muslims like China ,

Many of us moved to HongKong ,Taiwan ,Malaysia ,Singapore ,
 
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Quick Take: Electric Vehicle-Maker Singulato Set to Raise $476 Million

By Mo Yelin

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Electric vehicle startup Singulato Motors is set to complete a 3 billion yuan ($474.6 million) fundraising round next month, just as it forges a manufacturing partnership with a state-owned automaker’s new-energy vehicle unit.

Singulato’s “C” round of fundraising will conclude in May, co-founder and CEO Shen Haiyin told reporters at the Beijing Auto Show on Wednesday. Shen didn’t disclose further details.

https://www.caixinglobal.com/2018-0...ulato-set-to-raise-476-million-101239723.html

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https://www.singulato.com

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Electric cars dominate Beijing Auto Show 2018

By CGTN’s Xia Cheng
2018-05-01


Electrification and autonomous driving trends continue to dominate the headlines at the Beijing Auto Show this year.

Automakers are tagging along with China's triple digit growth in new energy vehicle sales. As car makers and tech companies pour billions of dollars into the market, when will it all pay off for the average motorist?

Volkswagen is steering away from the "dieselgate" scandal with 34 billion euros in R&D, hoping to become the champion in electric cars by 2025. It is also reportedly working with Didi Chuxing on mobility services.

Nearly every brand and segment of companies will get some sort of electric offering. That includes such premium brands as Bentley, Porsche and Lamborghini.

Kim Airey, Managing Director at Bentley for the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao, said that the entire range of models offered by his company by 2025 will be hybrid or purely electric.

However, the executive admitted that it was just the start of the journey. “Internally, we have challenges to even be there, getting the hybrid Bentayga to China and get it launched, but you can see the beginning of the electrification strategy,” said Airey.

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Meanwhile, Francesco Scardaoni, Managing Director at Lamborghini for the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao, said that his company is concentrating on hybrid first as well.

“Right now, we are focusing on plug-in hybrids, but we also look for the future. We just released a new concept car...” he added that this car will be purely electric, but with custom batteries for faster charging.

The battle is even fiercer in less rarefied price ranges. Nissan and BMW also want to lead the EV race. Moreover, home grown e-car models are getting in on the game. The new breed of automakers ire introducing cars as digital devices, aimed at luring millennials.

Ford is considered to be late to the game, but it is catching up according to Peter Fleet, the company’s Asia Pacific President. He said they have already started selling their EV products at the show. He also introduced the company’s future plan on EV, as the company will come up with 50 new vehicles by 2025.

“At least 15 of those will be electrified. We’ve also announced the first of our global battery electric vehicles. They will come to China and will be assembled in China,” Fleet said.

However, Doug Betts, Senior Vice President of Global Automotive at J.D. Power, sees an inflation in the demand for electric vehicles.

“There’s a lot more talk about electric cars than would be warranted, given how many are actually being sold. Generally, it’s difficult to make a profit on them, especially without being incentivized by local government,” he said, adding that the high cost of the battery is another reason.

“[A] plug-in hybrid is different, you can substitute the gasoline and you have a longer range and a smaller battery. So the cost of the battery is less of a factor in the cost of the car,” he said while explaining why he believes hybrids will continue to grow faster than pure battery electric cars.

Meanwhile, Betts said artificial intelligence hasn't become a must-have feature yet for those behind the wheel. He said that people have not realized what benefits they could have through the new technology, so they won’t pay for the features.

As smart and green mobility pick up pace, automakers will continue to navigate all the possible scenarios for future transportation. Those trials and errors will be crucial in reshaping the century-old auto industry.
 
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