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China’s electric car boom is expected to slow down in 2025

Last updated: January 13, 2025 11:59 pm
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China’s electric car market is facing a significant slowdown in 2025, as analysts predict a decrease in sales growth and increased industry consolidation. Sales of new energy vehicles, which include battery-only and hybrid cars, saw a remarkable 42% increase last year, reaching nearly 11 million units. Market leader BYD experienced a surge in sales, with a growth rate of over 40% to almost 4.3 million units, surpassing its target of 20% growth from 2023.

However, looking ahead, HSBC analysts anticipate a more modest 20% increase in new energy vehicle sales in China this year, with a projection of around 14% growth for BYD. The high sales volumes have allowed struggling companies to stay afloat despite shrinking profit margins. Only BYD, Tesla, and Li Auto managed to turn a profit in 2023, highlighting the challenges faced by the industry.

The current situation is deemed unsustainable, with industry consolidation expected to accelerate rapidly, according to Yuqian Ding, head of China autos research at HSBC. China’s mix of subsidies and consumer incentives has been instrumental in driving the growth of new energy vehicles in recent years. However, with changing market dynamics, companies like Shenzhen-based Appotronics are adjusting their expectations for 2025, anticipating a slowdown in sales.

As automakers entered the competitive electric car market, a price war ensued, with companies vying for customers by offering competitive pricing and innovative features. The increasing penetration of new energy vehicles in the market has led to a projected growth rate of 15% to 20% in 2025, according to analysts. Smart features are expected to play a crucial role in differentiating products and attracting consumers.

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In response to market trends, automakers in China are focusing on in-car entertainment features and driver-assist technology to enhance the driving experience. Appotronics, for instance, plans to introduce a 4K-resolution projector and improved screen features in their cars this year. The company is also exploring new laser-based applications for car headlights, with discussions underway with Tesla for potential collaborations on innovative products.

In conclusion, the electric car market in China is at a crossroads, with shifting consumer preferences and increased competition driving companies to innovate and adapt to changing demands. As the industry navigates a period of consolidation and slower growth, companies will need to focus on differentiation through technology and features to stay competitive in the evolving market landscape.

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