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          More pain to come for new car market, claims industry exec

          By Li Fusheng | China Daily | Updated: 2019-12-02 07:50

          Performance remains sluggish this year and electric vehicle sales being hit by subsidy cuts

          China's vehicle market may see a fall of up to 10 percent this year, following a 2.8 percent dip in 2018, said a senior executive at the country's leading industry association on Saturday.

          The downward trend started to emerge in the world's largest car market in the second half of 2018 and the situation has yet to change.

          "From what we can see from the statistics, there is no doubt that the market will fall by around 10 percent from 2018," said Yao Jie, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. He was speaking at a forum in Shanghai and did not give an estimate when the market will start to recover.

          Statistics from the association show that carmakers sold 20.65 million units from January to October, down 9.7 percent year-on-year. The performance did not show much improvement in the traditional peak months of September and October.

          Passenger vehicles suffered most. Their total sales in the first 10 months stood at 17.17 million, down 11 percent year-on-year.

          Of 30 major carmakers in China, 20 saw sales fall in this period including SAIC-GM and Changan Ford.

          More pain to come for new car market, claims industry exec

          FAW-Volkswagen was one that saw its sales and market share expand from January to October.

          Martin Jahn, executive vice-president of FAW-Volkswagen Sales Co, said that was the result of "really hard work". He added that the company's total sales this year would end up basically the same level as 2018.

          But he is confident in the market's long-term potential, expecting China's total vehicle sales to hit 30 million around 2025.

          China's new energy vehicle market had maintained growth, with sales totaling 947,000 from January to October, up 10.1 percent. But their sales have fallen month-on-month since July due to subsidy cuts.

          "The new energy vehicle market, so far, has been mainly driven by policies," said Yao.

          Many carmakers expect the situation to change for the better in coming years as more models are made available.

          At the Guangzhou auto show, which concluded on Sunday, one in six models displayed was new energy vehicles. They were from not only Chinese carmakers but international ones.

          "Of course everybody is now offering a huge portfolio, so there are more and more offers available for the customers. With that, customers are tending to switch," said Gaby-Luise Wuest, president of Audi China.

          Audi launched two electric models in China ahead of the auto show, with one specially designed for the Chinese market. Both will be built in the country in 2020.

          "In order to transform the market, it can't be just one or two manufacturers. It has to be a whole industry that drives in the same direction," said Wuest.

          Brian Gu, president of Guangzhou-based electric vehicle startup XPeng, told Reuters that as more automakers start producing electric vehicles, their prices will fall and thus help boost sales.

          Xpeng just raised $400 million from investors including China's smartphone maker Xiaomi.

          "In about two years' time, from my perspective, electric vehicles will be significantly cheaper than internal combustion engine cars, as battery costs come down rapidly and volumes will drag down cost," he said.

          Gu said he believed that improvements to the country's charging infrastructure would help new energy vehicle sales recover.

          Chinese authorities are scheduled to stop subsidizing the purchase of new energy vehicles by the end of 2020. The money will be spent instead on helping encourage their use, including improving the charging network.

          lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

          More pain to come for new car market, claims industry exec

          Taxis line up waiting for customers outside the national convention center in Shanghai in November. Li Fusheng / China Daily 

          More pain to come for new car market, claims industry exec

          (China Daily 12/02/2019 page18)

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