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THIS Is Why The Wave of Chinese EVs Is Unstoppable!

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2024-06-14
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The video discusses the rising competition in the Australian electric vehicle (EV) market, highlighting the success of Chinese manufacturers like BYD. It emphasizes the importance of affordability, innovative technology, and how Australian consumers are increasingly drawn to Chinese EVs due to their features and pricing. The video also touches on the historical context of car manufacturing in Australia and the need for a shift towards local EV production to meet growing demand.

1. Chinese EVs are becoming very popular in Australia due to their affordability and advanced technology.
2. The Australian market is experiencing significant growth in EV sales, with a record number of new cars sold.
3. There is a need for local EV manufacturing in Australia to keep up with global trends and demand.
4. The competition among brands will lead to better products and lower prices for consumers.


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EV sales are going wild in Australia - in 2023 sales doubled and they continue to climb! But the most popular electric vehicle brands include very few of the legacy marques. In fact, just behind Tesla Model Y and Model 3, the Chinese owned electric vehicle brands are gaining significant ground with brands like BYD and MG taking the market by storm. In this episode we ask why and explore how Chinese EVs have captured so much attention and new registrations, why the Australian car market often gets overlooked by global car makers, what else is coming and could Australia ever see the day where it takes up EV manufacturing? ! @fullychargedshow @EverythingElectricShow 00:00 EVs are going gangbusters in Australia 01:10 Top 10 EVs in Australia 01:55 What's going on? 02:56 Becoming an EV superpower 04:25 Why are Chinese EVs so popular? 05:21 Extreme technology... 07:21 Brand loyalty or bargain hunters? 08:00 BYD vs Tesla 08:17 Limited supply, limited fuel efficiency metrics 08:42 Are Chinese EVs accelerating Australia's EV transition? 10:01 What's coming next? 11:48 What slows brands' entry into Australia? 13:01 Cracked the code 13:25 Manufacture EVs Down Under? 14:35 Global supply chain?! 15:47 Chinese EVs are here to stay 16:03 The more the merrier? Why not come and join us at our next Everything Electric expo: Are you an Energy or Transport professional? Grab your FREE tickets for the first day at Sydney here: Everything Electric London - Energy & Transport professionals FREE 1st day tickets: Support our StopBurningStuff campaign: Become a Fully Charged SHOW Patreon: Become a YouTube member: use JOIN button above Buy the Fully Charged Guide to Electric Vehicles & Clean Energy : Subscribe for episode alerts and the Fully Charged newsletter: Visit: Find us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: To exhibit or sponsor, email: commercial@fullycharged.show Everything Electric AUSTRALIA, Sydney Olympic Park - 9th, 10th & 11th February Everything Electric LONDON, ExCel London - 28th, 29th & 30th March Everything Electric NORTH, Yorkshire Event Centre - 24th, 25th & 26th May Everything Electric CANADA - Vancouver Convention Centre - 6th, 7th & 8th September Everything Electric SOUTH - Farnborough International - 11th, 12th & 13th October Everything Electric EUROPE - RAI Amsterdam - Date Announcement Imminent
Video Summary
The video discusses the rising competition in the Australian electric vehicle (EV) market, highlighting the success of Chinese manufacturers like BYD. It emphasizes the importance of affordability, innovative technology, and how Australian consumers are increasingly drawn to Chinese EVs due to their features and pricing. The video also touches on the historical context of car manufacturing in Australia and the need for a shift towards local EV production to meet growing demand. 1. Chinese EVs are becoming very popular in Australia due to their affordability and advanced technology. 2. The Australian market is experiencing significant growth in EV sales, with a record number of new cars sold. 3. There is a need for local EV manufacturing in Australia to keep up with global trends and demand. 4. The competition among brands will lead to better products and lower prices for consumers.
Content reproduced in:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=s5cALjKETFA
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