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In order to achieve a decarbonized society, European countries are vigorously promoting the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). While nearly half of the EVs exported are from China, these countries are starting to discuss countermeasures, indicating a potential shift from current policies. The EV boom isn't necessarily over, with subsidies driving demand experiencing a temporary slowdown. This article delves into why European countries have 'opened up' global production and sales of Chinese-made EVs, as well as their current status and issues. The push for EVs remains strong despite recent changes in policies and competition from hybrid vehicles.
Source: YAHOO