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NIO, Li Auto, XPeng March Deliveries Gave Investors What They Want.

Por: MarketWatch Business April 01, 2023

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Growth is good. Wall Street expects Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) sales to rise by 30% to 40% in 2023 compared with 2022. That category includes all battery-electric vehicles as well as plug-in hybrid vehicles. In 2022, about  were sold in China, including roughly 4.4 million all battery-electric vehicles. NIO, Li and XPeng account for roughly 10% of the market for all-battery electric vehicles. Results from all three companies were as... + full article



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