New energy vehicle market phenomenon: The resurgence of fuel vehicles This year, the data released by the passenger association shows that the new energy vehicle market has undergone significant changes. Compared with the slowdown in the growth rate of electric vehicles, new energy vehicles with fuel engines continue to grow at a high speed and become the bright spot of the market. From January to November, the total sales of PHEV models of new energy passenger vehicles inseparable from fuel engines reached 22470,000 units, an increase of 81 over the same period last year8%, and the new sales volume reached 10110,000 units. This figure far outpaces the growth rate of electric vehicles, which is only 200%, and the new sales volume was 7620,000 units. From these data, it can be seen that new energy models with engines have dominated the market, with a market share of nearly 80%. In comparison, the market share of electric vehicles is only 2358%, the ability of the market to expand has slowed down significantly.
* According to the data, the domestic auto market increased by 96 percent in the first 11 months compared with the same period last year80,000 units sold, and electric vehicles do not occupy this share. Although the market for traditional fuel vehicles continues to shrink, the market territory that has been ceded has been seized by new energy vehicles with engines, forming an obvious market regression trend. Consumers' choices have also begun to return to fuel vehicles, which has a lot to do with the range anxiety of electric vehicles and the poor convenience of energy replenishment. Models with engines can better adapt to various life and work scenarios, solving the problem of range anxiety. As a result, consumer preference for models with engines is gradually rising, while the market share of electric vehicles is declining. It can be seen that new energy models with engines have obvious advantages in the market, and the development prospects for next year are also more optimistic.
This market change means that consumers are making more pragmatic choices, and it also indicates the further development and change of the new energy vehicle market.