The Austrian government wants to buy Chinese new energy vehicles, but Germany has expressed concerns

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-31

According to the "Global EV Outlook 2023" report released by the International Energy Agency in the first half of 2023, China's electric vehicle sales account for 60% of global electric vehicle sales.

Of course, as a leading brand in the whole new energy industry chain, BYD also laid out its global strategy early, for example, it entered the European market very early and achieved good results. Up to now, BYD's new energy passenger car business covers 19 countries and regions in Europe, with more than 170 stores.

It is worth noting that recently, Austria plans to purchase electric vehicles produced by BYD as official vehicles, and this incident has also caused an uproar. Deutsche Welle released a report on this: [German**: Austria** wants to buy a Chinese car, is it a blessing or a curse?】。The words used by Deutsche Welle are "a blessing or a curse", and you can see the concerns contained in it, after all, Germany is the number one automobile country in the true sense, and they are worried about whether China's new energy vehicles will really achieve corner overtaking.

As early as the beginning of this year, DW Deutsche Welle, a well-known German car **, tested BYD ATTO3 (Yuan Plus) and gave praise, believing that the car has strong competitiveness. In the just-concluded e-NCAP crash test, BYD Seal and Dolphin received a five-star safety rating from the European New Car Safety Assessment Committee, and ATTO3 received a five-star environmental rating from the Environmental Protection and Energy Conservation Evaluation Committee.

In the future, BYD will not only sell cars in Europe, but also build cars in Europe. On December 22, BYD also officially announced that it will build a new energy passenger car production base in Hungary to accelerate its layout in Europe. BYD's word-of-mouth performance in Europe and its participation in the European market may be an important reason why Austria** wants to buy BYD's new energy vehicles.

Under the unstoppable trend of domestic auto brands going overseas, it is expected that China's new energy vehicles will continue to sing all the way in overseas markets, and that one day Chinese cars can be seen everywhere on the streets and alleys around the world.

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