Examine BEV affordability and the growth of Chinese OEMs

    The global electric vehicle (EV) market has seen significant progress in recent years, with price reductions and renewed focus on innovation. However, there is a notable difference in the rate of progress when comparing Chinese OEMs to those in the West. Our anlaysis shows:

    • In the Eurozone, the average retail price of a battery electric car (BEV) decreased by 15% between 2018 and 2024 (inflation adjusted price). In USA, the reduction was even greater, at -25%.

    • At the same time, the price gap between BEVs and ICEs has narrowed. BEVs were 53% more expensive than ICE in 2018 in Europe, and prices remain 22% higher in 2024.

    • Chinese brands have made even greater strides in reducing EV prices and developing technology.

    Download our latest paper to discover more about the reducing the prices of electric cars in the West, and why Chinese OEMs remain ahead.

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