Room to grow and eyes on U.S. market in China’s electric vehicle capital

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The city of Liuzhou is in one of China’s poorest provinces. But as part of Beijing’s “Made In China 2025” industrial strategy, it is now home to EV car plants for five major automakers, after putting investment and incentives into electric vehicles and by pushing local industry to expand production and infrastructure.

LIUZHOU, China — Liuzhou may be a small city by Chinese standards, but it’s a big player when it comes to the country’s thriving electric vehicle industry. The city of 4 million, a longtime center of car manufacturing in the southwestern region of Guangxi, brands itself as an EV capital — and for good reason. Last year, it produced half a million EVs of all kinds, with the capacity to make about three times that.

From 2009 to 2023, that support totaled almost $231 billion, according to a blog post on Thursday by Scott Kennedy, senior adviser and trustee chair in Chinese business and economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in Washington.

 

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