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Before the Iaa in Munich: Study: Chinese Press Prices for Electric Cars

The EU is trying with tariffs to dampen imports of e-cars from China. However, the cost advantages of the manufacturers are enormous, says one expert. For local customers it can soon become cheaper.

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In China, electric cars are offered at significantly lower prices than, for example, on the export market in Germany. Among other things, EU import duties contribute to this. The average surcharge for Chinese cars in Germany is 108 percent. Chinese electric cars are particularly expensive. For comparison: According to an analysis by the Institute of Automotive Research (CAR) in Germany, Western electric cars are only 28 percent more expensive th…

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With growing market presence, Chinese car manufacturers such as BYD and MG are pushing to Europe. Despite EU tariffs, falling prices for electric cars could follow. Experts warn Western manufacturers not to lose the connection.

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Electric mobility (e-mobility): (dpa) Chinese car manufacturers want to take advantage of their cost advantages in Europe and thus increase the pressure on the market. Despite EU tariffs, a study predicts falling prices for electric cars, as Chinese suppliers expand their position with cheap production.

Expert Ferdinand Dudenhöffer expects a sharp price reduction for Chinese cars. German manufacturers would have to react quickly in order not to go under. According to investigations by car experts Ferdinand Dudenhöffer and Haonan Zhu from the Center Automotive Research (CAR), Germany is facing a stormy price attack by Chinese e-car providers. The attack will start with this year's International Motor Show (IAA) in Munich, which will begin on 9 S…

The EU is trying to curb imports of e-cars from China with tariffs, but the cost advantages of the manufacturers there are enormous, says one expert. This is increasingly burdening German manufacturers.

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