• Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    Yeah, the Chinese manufacturers are out to make money, and at least we know what to expect from them.

    Besides, being profitable usually means making a better product than your competitors.

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      6 days ago

      I don’t know that they’re out to make money though. A lot of the Chinese manufacturers are now struggling due to the price war they instigated themselves. Huge production surplus but they pushed down the price so much they hardly make any money

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          6 days ago

          Brand recognition is important, but it’s a dangerous game operating mostly on government subsidies. Once you have established low prices it’s hard to reverse it

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        5 days ago

        Competition is fierce, but they are not exactly struggling due to government subsidies/incentives. These are so extreme that Chinese manufacturers are over producing and dumping “used” EVs with zero mileage for export.

        Similar to US agricultural dumping, this is a terrible policy for everyone, except for the beneficiaries of the subsidies, and maybe the overseas consumers who get cheap EVs in the short term.

        China’s Zero-Mile ‘Used’ EVs Are Flooding Global Markets - https://insideevs.com/news/763687/china-zero-mile-used-evs/