China in February again led purchases of electric vehicles

China in February again led purchases of electric vehicles, which increased worldwide versus a year ago, even as European Union tariffs on China-made EVs reduced sales of some brands, research firm Rho Motion said on Wednesday.

Overall sales, including battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, rose by 49% in February year-on-year to 1.2 million, but the researchers said the figure was distorted by the timing of Chinese New Year, reports Reuters.

Compared with January, figures were down 3%.

The EU imposed tariffs on China-made cars at the end of October after an anti-subsidy investigation.
Rho Motion Data Manager Charles Lester said sales of MG, which is owned by China’s SAIC and was hit by some of the biggest tariffs, had fallen sharply.

SAIC’s sales growth of cars made in China was on average 19% lower in the months between November 2024 and January 2025 in Europe and European Economic Area, compared to the January to October 2024 period, Lester said.

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