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Electric vehicle (EV) has become one of the most promising industries in the past decade, together with EV battery and related materials. A deep dive into the value chain will… By Bingyao Chen, PhD
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Chinese EV battery equipment makers are the key beneficiary as a result.
In our previous video, we talked about the state of China’s EV market. Today we will examine some of the key players in China’s EV space.
The Chinese EV market is already the largest globally due to a combination of government support.
Q1: Why did Tesla choose China as its first overseas manufacturing hub? Why did the Chinese government allow Tesla to have 100% ownership without a JV partner in China? As Tesla looks to extend its leadership in battery technology and further lower its cost base to remain competitive, we believe that setting up a factory in China will allow ...
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