China: Plug-In Car Sales Surged 78% In September 2022

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China: Plug-In Car Sales Surged 78% In September 2022
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China: Plug-In Car Sales Surged 78% In September 2022 via insideevs.com

The Chinese passenger car market noted another positive month with a 10% year-over-year increase in sales in September.

Meanwhile, the plug-in electric car segment is booming, reaching a new record level and taking more than a third of the total market.data, shared by Jose Pontes, some 636,000 new passenger plug-in electric cars were registered in China in September, which is 78% more than a year ago and about 35% of the total volume.

This amazing record is a combination of record sales of all-electric cars and record sales of plug-in electric cars . The PHEVs are also expanding faster than anything else in the recent month .Results for the month:Total: 636,223 and 35% shareSo far this year, over 4 million new passenger plug-in electric cars were registered in China - that's more than in the entire year 2021.

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