Global Car Giants Betting on Chinese Electric Vehicle Market  

Published: Sep 19, 2017 17:29
Major global car makers have shifted their focus onto China out of optimism over this country’s electric vehicle (EV) market outlook.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 19 (SMM) – Major global car makers have shifted their focus onto China out of optimism over this country’s electric vehicle (EV) market outlook. 

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China has made huge investments in EV charging pile construction and encourages development of EVs. 

In response, several car manufacturing giants are shifting their main R&D and design work to China. 

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