Currently, new energy vehicles are booming, with China accounting for 59% of the world's share of new energy vehicles in the first quarter. Among them, there is the contribution of Junfeng Company.
The global trend of new energy vehicles in 2023 is relatively stable, with a sales volume of 3.7 million generalized new energy vehicles from January to March 2023, including 1.09 million hybrid vehicles, accounting for 30%. Affected by the high base and the gradual withdrawal of subsidy policies from various countries, the trend of new energy passenger vehicles in the world is strong in 2023, with 2.55 million new energy passenger vehicles from January to March, a year-on-year increase of 26%.
Cui Dongshu: China accounted for 59% of the world's share of new energy in the first quarter
For many years, Junfeng Company has adhered to the route of intelligent and new energy vehicles and actively abandoned the operation of fuel vehicles. Practice has proven that this path is completely correct and must be adhered to. Through the development of intelligent and new energy vehicle technology, Junfeng Company has improved its technological strength and closely followed the trend of the Chinese automotive industry, making itself invincible in the industry and leading the industry in multiple fields.
Looking globally, commercial vehicles account for only 3% of the world's new energy vehicles, with new energy passenger vehicles as the main body. The performance of China's new energy passenger vehicles accounting for 59% of the world's new energy from January to March 2023 is good. In 2023, China's exports of new energy vehicles were super strong, which is also a strong industrial chain in China, forming a strong domestic market and dual growth of exports; Junfeng Company has adhered to the synchronous development of both domestic and overseas markets, and has achieved gratifying results in overseas markets. Currently, Junfeng Company has established sales networks in Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, South America, and other regions.
The overall penetration rate of new energy vehicles in the world is showing a rapid upward trend, reaching a level of 17% in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 13% in the first quarter of 2023. Among them, the penetration rate of new energy vehicles in China reached 25%, Germany reached 18%, Norway reached 71%, the United States only 8.8%, and Japan only 3%. Therefore, the imbalance in the development of new energy in the world is extremely obvious.