PUBLISHER: China Research and Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1164292
PUBLISHER: China Research and Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1164292
In recent years, China's electric vehicle industry has developed rapidly. China has become a major global producer and exporter of electric vehicles, and most of the electric vehicles exported from China are battery electric vehicles.
In 2021, China exported a total of 503,000 battery electric vehicles, up 155.9% year-on-year, with an export value of US$9.24 billion, up 320.0% year-on-year. Among them, the export of pure electric passenger vehicles (motor vehicles equipped with drive motors only and mainly used to carry people, the same below) totaled 500,000 units, up 157.7% year-on-year, and the export value of US$8.60 billion, up 444.4% year-on-year; the export of pure electric commercial vehicles (motor buses or other trucks equipped with drive motors only, the same below) totaled 2,807 units, up 13.3% year-on-year, and the export value of US$650 million, an increase of 4.2% year-on-year.
In 2021, China exported pure electric passenger vehicles to 128 countries and regions. According to CRI's analysis, the main export destinations of China's pure electric passenger vehicles by export volume are Belgium, Bangladesh, UK, India, Thailand Germany, Slovenia, France, Australia and the Philippines. In 2021, China exported 87,449 pure electric passenger cars to Belgium, accounting for 17.5% of total pure electric passenger vehicles export and US$2.46 billion, accounting for 28.6% of total pure electric passenger vehicles export.
The average price of China's pure electric passenger vehicles exported in 2021 is US$17,199.8 per unit, and among the top 10 export destinations of pure electric passenger vehicles, the highest unit price of US$41,173.2 is exported to Germany and the lowest unit price of US$590.1 is exported to the Philippines.
In 2021, China exported pure electric commercial vehicles to 58 countries and regions. CRI analysis, according to export volume, China's main export destinations for pure electric commercial vehicles are Qatar, South Korea, the Netherlands, the United States and the United Kingdom. In 2021, China exported 622 pure electric commercial vehicles to Qatar, accounting for 22.2% of the total exports of pure electric commercial vehicles, and the total export value was US$180 million, accounting for 28.4% of the total exports of pure electric commercial vehicles.
China's exports of pure electric commercial vehicles are mainly large buses with 30 seats and above, motorized buses with 20 to 29 seats, and motorized buses with 10 to 19 seats. CRI analysis shows that in 2021, large buses with 30 seats and above are China's main export category by export volume. In 2021, China exported 1,648 large buses with 30 seats and above, accounting for 58.7% of the total exports of pure electric commercial vehicles 58.7%, and the export value of US$500 million, accounting for 77.6% of the total export value.
In recent years, the global new energy vehicle industry has entered a phase of rapid development, and the demand for pure electric vehicles has been expanding. CRI forecasts that China's electric vehicle exports will continue to grow from 2023-2032.