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The writing is on the wall. All cars will eventually be made in china.

Good luck. Elon Musk will abandon China (maybe after his China Tesla factories get confiscated) and come up with a new non-battery-based EV. China will not be part of it. Better start preparing the scrapyards and landfills in China. :cool:
 
Good luck. Elon Musk will abandon China (maybe after his China Tesla factories get confiscated) and come up with a new non-battery-based EV. China will not be part of it. Better start preparing the scrapyards and landfills in China. :cool:
Tesla sales decimated because Elon joined politics. Nothing to do with change back. Tesla Sales fell across the entire planet.
 
Tesla sales decimated because Elon joined politics. Nothing to do with change back. Tesla Sales fell across the entire planet.

Nope. It's because the Tiongs stole the tech, then dump Tiong brand EVs all over the world with heavy govt subsidies.

Don't worry, retribution is coming to China, a shitstain on the world since 1949. Possibly even much earlier. :cool:
 
German car manufacturers produce all their EV's for world market in China. Might as well buy a china brand and save 50%.

VW has a stake a China battery maker Gotion. VW close German plants and probably build cars in China, Mexico and Brazil.
They tried to build a competitive battery plant in Europe but it's not working. Just can't compete with Chinese ones in terms of new developments and products.
 
@laksaboy the gay AMDK porlumpar can fantasize all he wants, but as long as EV cars are in currency and the shift from ICE to EV continues unabated, all cars will eventually be made in China, even if they're European badge. Sticking your head in the sand and wishing reality away is NOT going to change reality. LOL
 

Contrary to popular belief, EV sales grew more in 2024 than 2023

Avatar for Jameson DowJameson Dow | Jan 14 2025 - 2:32 am PT

In 2024, the world sold 3.5 million more EVs than it did in the previous year, according to a new report by Rho Motion. This increase is larger than the 3.2 million increase in EV sales from the previous year – meaning that EV sales aren’t just up, but that the rate of growth is itself increasing.

However, an entire year of false political, media and industry statements might have had you thinking otherwise.


You’ve probably heard this lie many times over the course of more than a year: that, supposedly, EV sales are in trouble, and are slowing drastically.

This myth has been pushed by many, in many forms, with varying levels of wrongness. The position has been so pervasive that it might as well be universal – it has been taken as accepted fact that EV sales are down, even though they simply aren’t.

Sometimes it has been an intentional distortion from actors who oppose the growth of clean-air vehicles (as in an article in The Times UK, owned by climate criminal Rupert Murdoch, which was forced to issue a retraction yesterday), but the attitude has become so pervasive that many have repeated it unthinkingly, without actually looking at the data. And thus this misinformation has become oft-repeated common knowledge, despite being incorrect.

But today, Rho Motion, an electric vehicle research consultancy, is out with a new report showing what we knew all along – that EV sales are still growing strongly.

No, EV sales didn’t slow​

One form of this misinformation says that EV sales are down – which is to say that fewer people are buying EVs now than were in the past. This is phenomenally untrue – per the data at the end of the year (and quarterly data mid-year as well, as we pointed out), EV sales grew and set records in every territory around the world in 2024 except Europe, where they were down just 3%.

Rho Motion’s report, out today, shows that EV sales increased in all regions other than Europe, and across the globe as a whole. China experienced the largest growth at 40%, with North America growing by 9% and the “rest of the world” growing at 27%.

But even the European numbers are misleading, given that European EV sales were mostly up outside of its largest country Germany, which saw a decrease due to the country ending EV incentives in late 2023, leading to a pull-forward in demand and subsequent drop in sales.

But outside of that one region, driven largely by an end in incentives in one country, the rest of the world’s regions, and the globe itself, saw a drastic increase in EV sales.

This rise happened despite the world’s largest EV maker, Tesla, seeing its first sequential decline in sales since 2011, dragging down a market that may have otherwise risen even faster. Tesla’s sales drop was driven less by overall EV disinterest, as proven by continued EV growth across the world, and more by stale models and an incompetent CEO who has abandoned the mission of the company and cozied up with anti-EV interests, thus turning away customers.

No, EV sales​

Another, lighter form of misinformation repeated throughout the last year stated that EV sales growth has slowed. There’s a difference between this statement and saying that sales are down – many headlines described EV sales as falling, cooling, slowing, etc., but those words would apply to a decrease, when in fact EV sales increased.

EV sales “growth” is different, and after so many people lied saying that EV sales were going down, some instead took the lighter position that EV sales would simply not grow as much in 2024 as they had in 2023. The suggestion here was that the rate of change of EV sales (that is, the second derivative of sales numbers) would reduce, and that that signaled trouble.

But we now know that even that assertion is wrong.

Looking into Rho Motion’s data for the last couple years, the world sold 17.1 million plug-in cars in 2024. In 2023, the world sold 13.6 million, and in 2022, the world sold 10.4 million. Rho Motion’s numbers do include both BEVs and PHEVs, but not cars without a plug.

Let’s look at the difference between those numbers. In 2023, EV sales grew by 3.2 million units across the world. But in 2024, EV sales grew by 3.5 million, which for those in the back is in fact a bigger number than 3.2 million.

This means that not only did EV sales grow in 2024, but the rate of growth even went up on a unit basis.

This rise in growth is obscured by using percentages rather than raw numbers (showing 31% growth in 2023, but 25% in 2024, as these numbers do), because any number that starts small and rapidly grows will inevitably experience lower percentage growth over time.

If, for example, your company sold 100 units in one year, then 1,000 units in the next, then 9,000 units in the next year, you would clearly understand that the third year is your best year in sales, and your biggest year of growth, as you added +8,000 unit sales compared to the previous year’s +900 unit sales growth.

But if you look at it on a percentage basis, your growth just went down from +900% to +800%. Even though your company is clearly doing increasingly better, you’ve added far more employees than ever before, your revenues are at an order of magnitude they’ve never reached before, etc., someone who is looking for impossible, infinitely-continuing exponential growth could try to look at this and claim that your company is doing worse than it was.

So, even these arguments focusing on slower sales growth are misleading. EV sales went up in 2024, and they went up by more than they did in the previous year. Some of us thought at the beginning of 2024 that this may end up being the case, even in the face of all this disinformation from anti-EV forces in media, industry and politics. Those of us who predicted that are vindicated, now that all the cards are on the table.

Gas car sales are in long-term decline​

Meanwhile, one thing that all of these headlines ignore is that gas car sales are in long-term decline.

Among all the false focus on EV sales throughout the year, relatively fewer headlines have noted that global gas car sales hit their peak in 2017, have not hit that peak again, and likely will never hit that peak again. They’re down about a quarter from that peak, and show no signs of recovering, as it’s likely that any increase in vehicle sales will be taken up by growth in EV sales, not gas car sales.

So the growth in EV sales should look even stronger when compared to the long-term weakness of gas car sales.

This is great news for the world, and for everyone’s health, as gas cars create pollution that damages every organ in the body, kills millions of people per year, and is a primary driver of climate change which is already causing an uptick in natural disasters and threatens to displace over a billion people.

Of course, cars themselves, regardless of powertrain, still have numerous other negative environmental effects, and a shift to micromobility and mass transit would be even more environmentally preferable. But as long as gas cars are unfortunately still being made, seeing them trend downward and be replaced by vehicles that don’t spew poison from their tailpipes during every second of operation should be cause for celebration for all living things on Earth.

But what isn’t great is that, even with today’s news showing how false all of these headlines have been throughout the year, we’re not sure any of this is going to stop in our current post-truth era. The lies have not just been proven wrong today, but were wrong all along – EV sales weren’t down at any point over the course of the last year, but people kept ignoring the data and saying it.

Why does it matter? These lies influence policy – and cause more pollution​

All of this matters because these constant incorrect statements have caused changes in plans for both automakers and governments who are pulling back their EV targets, and because it contributes to incorrect consumer perceptions which in turn actually can affect demand, all of which dooms humanity to worse health and climate outcomes.

Early on as this pattern of lies started to show itself in the media, David Reichmuth of the Union of Concerned Scientists suggested that one motivation behind the false headlines could be to influence regulations. The idea goes that, by pretending EV sales were “cooling,” despite that they were not, automakers could convince governments to pull back on their future commitments, thus allowing them to continue business as usual instead of having to put in effort to make actually good cars that don’t poison everything around them.

But those regulations already passed and timelines were loosened after automaker whining, so congratulations, you got what you wanted. You get to do little to change, you left open the door for new entrants to take over your industry, and you get to poison people a bit more for a few more years. You can stop lying now.

And yet, the headlines continued, and so many outlets continued to push the same false narrative that they had for more than a year claiming that EV sales are down. Some number of consumers who hear these constant falsehoods may have their EV buying decisions delayed as a result, which could in turn have suppressed EV sales below the even higher level that they might have been at without so much incorrect reporting.
 
So about EVs... what is true?


Fact: EVs sales are on the rise, not crashing, as the doomsayers will have you believe.

Fact: The growth of EV sales is very market-dependent, hence uneven across countries, chiefly affected by charging infrastructure, government subsidies (EVs still costing more to produce than ICE) and access to competitively priced brands (mainly Chinese) apart from Tesla. So if your country bans Chinese-made EVs, it's unlikely that EVs will take root there.
 
My next car, should I ever buy an EV, would most likely be a BYD. However, that would mean having a charge time of 10 minutes from 20% to 80% and with a respectable range of no less than 450km.
 
Good luck. Elon Musk will abandon China (maybe after his China Tesla factories get confiscated) and come up with a new non-battery-based EV. China will not be part of it. Better start preparing the scrapyards and landfills in China. :cool:
More likely switch his Shanghai Factory for TikTok ownership
 
My next car, should I ever buy an EV, would most likely be a BYD. However, that would mean having a charge time of 10 minutes from 20% to 80% and with a respectable range of no less than 450km.
I think based on current models, it should be 30 minutes charging time from 20-80%. To 100%, maybe a hour. But we have been told using fast DC chargers, not to go above 80% maintain battery longevity.
 
This is soo confusing....



EVs and PHEVs hit major milestone in Australia

There are now more than 300,000 battery-powered vehicles on the road in Australia.

6 Feb 2025, 02:08 pm
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Australian drivers have reached a significant milestone in the shift towards cleaner transport by putting more than 300,000 EVs and PHEVs on the road, according to the Electric Vehicle Council.
Analysis of the EVC’s data shows that since sales data commenced in 2011, more than 248,000 EVs and 53,500 PHEVs are now on Australian roads. Even with the recent upswing in PHEV sales, EVs are still the more popular choice among the two.
"With 300,000 electric vehicles on Australian roads - and counting - we're seeing a significant shift in how Australians choose to drive,” said Electric Vehicle Council CEO Julie Delvecchio.
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"Just a few years ago, electric vehicles were an emerging option in Australia, with a limited selection of models at expensive prices. But today, EVs are a serious consideration for many drivers and a familiar sight on roads nationwide. Today, Australians have access to more than 120 EV car models, over 220 variants, and a wider range of affordable options starting at under $30,000, with even more choices and competitive pricing on the horizon.”
The EV and PHEV sales milestone comes as the latest national sales data from January 2025 shows that EV sales have decreased by 18.3 per cent year-on-year to just 4.4 per cent of overall sales - but both plug-in hybrids and regular hybrids recorded increases of 51.5 per cent and 88.5 per cent respectively.
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In January 2025, 3,011 EVs were registered compared with 1,908 PHEVs and 14,386 hybrids, while overall new vehicle sales declined 3.3 per cent year-on-year with 86,804 new registrations.
Once again, Toyota topped the charts with 18,424 units registered (up 2.9 per cent), with Mazda (8,322, up 1.9 per cent), Ford (6,830, up 3.1 per cent), Kia (5,720, up 0.2 per cent) and Mitsubishi (5,681, down 3.9 per cent) rounding out the top five.
Top 10 selling cars in Australia January 2025:

ModelSold
Toyota RAV45,076
Ford Ranger4,254
Toyota HiLux3,302
Toyota Prado2,847
Mitsubishi Outlander2,090
Isuzu D-Max2,086
Mazda CX-51,872
Kia Sportage1,826
Ford Everest1,679
Mazda CX-31,608
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Nope. It's because the Tiongs stole the tech, then dump Tiong brand EVs all over the world with heavy govt subsidies.

Don't worry, retribution is coming to China, a shitstain on the world since 1949. Possibly even much earlier. :cool:

If "stealing" tech is so easy, pray tell me why rest of world not doing as well?

2nd in china it is Joint Venture, there is always knowledge transfer. U want china market, sure! Exchange with some knowledge.

And why China EV is better than Tesla with all innovation like massge chairs, fridge?

Tesla, Apple is free to take their manufacturing to India , why still don't move out? Because china manufacturing skill is too good. Tim Cook admitted it
 
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