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China's electric vehicles are around 3-5 years ahead, BYD CEO says

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's electric vehicles are around three to five years ahead of the competition in terms of products, technology and the industrial chain, BYD's CEO Wang Chuanfu said in an

China's electric vehicles are around 3-5 years ahead, BYD CEO

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's electric vehicles are around three to five years ahead of the competition in terms of products, technology and the industrial chain, BYD's CEO Wang Chuanfu said in an interview with China's national television broadcaster.

Wang was interviewed on Monday after Chinese President Xi Jinping's symposium with some of the biggest names in China's technology sector. Wang was among the business leaders who spoke at the meeting.

   China overtook Japan in 2023 as the world's largest auto exporter, but its electric vehicle exports face tariffs from the United States and the European Union, with the EU imposing 17.0% tariff on BYD's EVs.

Wang, in an interview with Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, said that protectionism does not work for good products. Consumers' approval is motivating the EV maker to "overcome various difficulties", he added.

(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and Ryan Woo, editing by Ed Osmond and Angus MacSwan)

Key Takeaways

  • China's EVs are 3-5 years ahead in technology.
  • BYD CEO highlights China's lead in the EV sector.
  • China surpassed Japan as the largest auto exporter in 2023.
  • EU imposes a 17% tariff on BYD's electric vehicles.
  • Protectionism is not effective against quality products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does BYD's CEO say about China's electric vehicles?
BYD's CEO Wang Chuanfu stated that China's electric vehicles are approximately three to five years ahead of their competitors in terms of products, technology, and the industrial chain.
What recent achievement did China accomplish in the auto industry?
In 2023, China surpassed Japan to become the world's largest auto exporter.
What tariffs affect Chinese electric vehicle exports?
Chinese electric vehicle exports face tariffs from the United States and the European Union, with the EU imposing a 17.0% tariff on BYD vehicles.
What is Wang Chuanfu's view on protectionism?
Wang believes that protectionism does not benefit good products and that consumer approval is a key motivator for success in the market.
Who participated in the symposium with President Xi Jinping?
Wang Chuanfu was among the business leaders who spoke at the symposium with President Xi Jinping, which included major figures from China's technology sector.

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