How China Is Churning Out EVs Faster Than Everyone Else
Once laggards, Chinese carmakers are stirring envy—and fear—in the global auto industry
Selina Cheng in Hong Kong and
Yoko Kubota in Beijing
March 3, 2024 11:00 pm ET
NIO takes less than 36 months to roll out new car models, compared with roughly four years for many traditional automakers. PHOTO: HECTOR RETAMAL/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
China is speeding ahead in the electric-vehicle race. Riding the nation’s EV boom, upstart automakers have eclipsed foreign rivals to develop cars faster, push the boundaries of smart tech and swamp consumers with choice.
Chinese automakers are around 30% quicker in development than legacy manufacturers, industry executives say, largely because they have upended global practices built around decades of making complex combustion-engine cars. They work on many stages of development at once. They are willing to substitute traditional suppliers for smaller, faster ones. They run more virtual tests instead of time-consuming mechanical ones. And they are redefining when a car is ready to sell on the market.
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