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Why China's electric-car boom is stalling
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yesterday
China’s electric-vehicle boom is facing serious headwinds, as leading brands like BYD scale back production amid a fierce price war.
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Chinese electric vehicles have been on the rise for years, threatening to oust established
00:05
brands in Europe and the US. But there are signs Chinese production has grown too far,
00:11
too fast, putting massive strain on the industry.
00:18
One of those signs comes from BYD, the world's top seller of e-cars, which has just trimmed
00:23
night shifts at four plants and put new production lines on ice after finding itself with forecourts
00:28
full of unsold vehicles. Dealers now hold an average of 3.2 months of inventory, more
00:35
than double the national norm. That's triggered a price war in the Chinese market.
00:39
So it means it's good for consumers. They are getting cars at very reduced prices and
00:43
very advanced, very competitive cars. But at the same time, the profit margins that the
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companies have have been eroded in the last years. So there will be for sure a consolidation
00:52
process in the Chinese market going on. Only the strongest, the healthier players will survive.
00:58
The rapid growth of the e-car industry is on the back of government support, from the
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state directly owning shares in companies to tax rebates and research grants, encouraging
01:08
dozens of new start-ups and entrants into the e-car market. A similar story to what happened
01:15
in the Chinese property market, which formed a dangerous bubble on the back of state subsidies.
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Well, there are major similarities between China's real estate and electric vehicle markets. There
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are staggering 200 e-vehicle producers in China, and they've created far more capacity
01:30
than the domestic market could ever bear. Very few Chinese EV producers and battery makers
01:35
are profitable. But BYD say it's very different from a real estate company like Evergrande, as
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the cars can be exported abroad, and the government is really pushing exports. This has led to dumping
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overseas, and it's very difficult to boost exports when tariffs are being introduced in key markets.
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If the car makers can't depend on exports, the discount spiral could keep tightening.
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Regulators are telling companies to set realistic production targets. But Beijing may have to decide
02:03
whether to rescue its car champions or let the market take its course.
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