China EV market share hits 27 percent, tax breaks extended

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China EV market share hits 27 percent as tax breaks extended

China is already the world's largest market for electric vehicles,The State Council cited data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers to the effect that 2.291 million alternative energy vehicles rolled off local production lines from January to April 2023, producing 2.222 million sales and leading to EV market share of 27 percent.

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