The summertime slump in new-energy car sales challenges Beijing’s electric ambitions
SHANGHAI—The world’s fastest-growing market for electric vehicles is slowing. In China, sales of the vehicles declined 5% and 11% year over year in July and August, respectively, raising concerns that even in tech-hungry China EVs could be a hard sell for years to come.
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