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There's a Whopping 487 Electric Vehicle Makers in China Now
20180719  Ryan Felton

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Major automakers and startups are vying to launch electric vehicles in the
U.S. in the coming years, competing for a small slice of the car buying
public. But however crowded the field gets here, it’s nothing like what’s
going on in China, which now has, no joke, 487 electric vehicle makers based
in the country.

That’s according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. Bankrolled by
$15 billion in subsidies, with another $47 billion in the pipeline, a
smattering of new manufacturers are angling for a piece of the action. Local
governments across China are teaming up to give EV hopefuls millions of
dollars to support their ambitions, and it’s happening all across the
country, reports the WSJ:

    Such partnerships are springing up all over China, spurred by Beijing’s
call for the country to become a world power in electric-vehicle technology
and by local governments eager to jump on the bandwagon. President Xi
Jinping’s Made in China 2025 plan, launched three years ago to promote
“domestic dominance and global competitiveness” in 10 sectors, includes
electric vehicles.

By the latest official tally there’s now 487 electric-vehicle makers in the
country—but it’s not as if they’re all going to last. The government’s
dumping gobs of cash into the EV initiative, but only a fraction of that
amount are expected to survive and start producing cars.

    Singulato Chief Executive Shen Haiyin estimates that just 10% of today’s
EV startups will survive the next five years. Some auto analysts put the
figure nearer to 1%.

    “A lot of capital is being invested in this industry,” said Paul Gong,
an analyst at UBS. “A lot of it will be wasted.”

There’s bright spots, to be sure. NIO, with its ES8 electric crossover, has
raised $3.1 billion and already launched production. Byton wants to make an
entry-level luxury SUV with a screen that covers the entire dash, and thinks
it can start production in 2019. Even Faraday Future, virtually left for
dead a year ago, could see itself making a production car or two by the end
of the year (though it’s still running into similar issues of the past).

With countless competitors jumping into the fray, however, the WSJ says it
seems inevitable that excess supply will flood the market.

“China wants to be a high-tech power and catch up to the technology
frontier,” Dan Wang, technology analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics in Hong Kong,
told the newspaper, “and one of the costs is likely to be overcapacity.”

Maybe so. But if even one survives, it’d be quite the feat. Building a car
company from the ground up is a damn hard task.
[© jalopnik.com]


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