The "Chinese OEMs (Passenger Car) Going Overseas Report, 2024--Germany" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Electric vehicles, cost performance, intelligence, ecological construction, localization emerge as key trends
The European Union's temporary tariffs on electric vehicles in China came into effect on July 5, 2024, and will last for up to four months. SAIC Motor Group's additional tax rate is 37.6%, Geely's is 19.9%, and BYD's is 17.4%. Other OEMs that cooperate with European Union investigation have an average additional tax rate of 20.8%, and those that do not cooperate with the investigation have an additional tax rate of 37.6%. Compared with the data disclosed by the European Union on June 12, the tax rate determined this time has been slightly reduced.
A number of German OEMs and institutions have joined forces to express their clear opposition to European Union's policy of imposing tariffs on electric vehicles in China. They believe that this will not only seriously harm the interests of European consumers and European companies, but also delay the low-carbon development of European transportation industry.
In this context, the report provides a detailed analysis of strategic layout and planning adopted by automakers when entering German automotive market, with the aim of providing valuable reference and inspiration for the industry.
Sales of Chinese cars in Germany account for only 3.0%, and 96% are new energy vehicles
In 2023, German passenger car market sales totaled 2.845 million units, an increase of 7.3% year-on-year. In terms of the proportion of car sales of different car series, German cars hold a stable share of more than half of German market. This is followed by French multinational groups Stellantis and Renault-Nissan Alliance, as well as Korean, American and Japanese brands. In contrast, Chinese cars performed slightly worse in German market, with sales accounting for only 3.0%.
In addition, Germany's new energy vehicle sales were 1.358 million, accounting for 47.7% of total sales, an increase of 5.5% year-on-year. Among them, Chinese automakers sold 2.8% of new energy vehicles in Germany.
Export of Chinese brands to Germany focuses on cost performance and advanced configuration
According to the German car consumer survey by T-online in 2023, 30% of German consumers who are willing to buy a mid-range car are due to the lower price of mid-range car, and another 15% are due to advanced configuration.
According to configuration provided by mobile.de, Germany's largest car market, new energy vehicles such as BYD ATTO 3 and SAIC MG4 at the same price can provide more vehicle functions/services than Volkswagen Golf.
In terms of vehicle navigation functions that German consumers are most concerned about, the best-selling models of BYD and SAIC MG both use Here Map intelligent navigation system. The system not only has basic navigation functions, but also automatically displays charging stations that can be replenished along the way when planning the driving route. The system supports automatic planning of reasonable driving and charging routes, effectively solving the problem of charging anxiety for users during long-distance driving.
In addition to offering more abundant configurations at the same price to attract German consumers, Chinese automakers are also actively planning and deploying a network of electric charging facilities in Germany to ease the charging anxiety of local electric vehicle users. In response to the common pain points of underground garages in the German market, such as poor signal, high failure rate of charging piles, poor compatibility of charging apps, and different charging facilities standards, Chinese automakers such as NIO have partnered with German energy supplier EnBW, charging infrastructure company Mer, and RWE to accelerate the construction of substation stations in Germany, striving to fundamentally improve the charging experience. In addition, BYD and Shell have also reached a strategic cooperation agreement. The two companies will set up BYD-Shell EV charging centers in major European markets, integrate the resources of both parties, optimize the charging process and digital services, and enhance the user experience.
European Union's response strategy after adding tariffs, localized factory building is the optimal but not the only solution
The three major export strategies of Chinese automakers to expand overseas markets are vehicle exports, parts exports and technical cooperation exports. For German market, Chinese automakers mainly adopt two key paths of vehicle exports and technical cooperation exports to deepen market penetration.
Chinese automakers enter German market by exporting complete vehicles:
In the early stage of overseas market expansion, the export of complete vehicles is the preferred strategy of most OEMs. With increase in sales of models in German market and implementation of European Union tariff policy, some Chinese OEMs such as BYD (announced at the end of 2023 that it will build the first new energy vehicle factory in Hungary) and SAIC (also plans to build a factory in Europe) have adopted the local factory approach to avoid tariff barriers, cut production costs and further enhance market competitiveness of products.
Chinese automakers enter German market through technical cooperation:
In addition to the factory construction model that focuses on asset investment, Leopmotor, an emerging automaker whose sales in German market are still in their infancy, has adopted overseas strategy of technical cooperation. In 2023, Leopmotor and Stellantis Group jointly established a joint venture 'Leopmotor International'. Based on Stellantis' global network resources and channel advantages, Leopmotor can achieve rapid penetration of overseas markets and enhance its global market competitiveness. Under this cooperation framework, Leopmotor will focus on core technology R&D, design and manufacturing, while Stellantis will provide marketing, sales network, after-sales services and other support. Finally, Leopmotor will be launched to nine European countries including Germany based on Leopmotor International.
Chinese automakers set up different technology centers to deepen German market:
In order to integrate more deeply into overseas markets and achieve more stable and long-term development in German automotive market, Chinese automakers have also established R&D centers, design centers, and intelligent driving centers in Germany.
In April 2024, NIO officially established Smart Driving Technology Center in the Schonefeld area next to its Berlin Innovation Center, which opened in 2023. This strategic layout aims to create an excellent smart driving experience for users in European market through deep integration and efficient collaboration of the two centers, closely combining the unique driving environment in Europe, the individual needs of users, and the strict regulatory framework.
In June 2024, SAIC announced that it would establish an engineering and technology center in Frankfurt, Germany, and send SAIC engineers to directly connect with European automotive industry chain, dealers, and users to create an efficient local R & D system.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Status Quo and Development Plan of German Automobile Market
1.1 Total Sales of Passenger Cars in Germany
1.1.1 Passenger Car Market Sales in Germany, 2022-2024Q1
1.1.2 Sales of Major Automakers in Germany, 2022-2024
1.1.3 Share of Major Auto Series in Germany, 2023
1.1.4 Best-selling Car Brands and Models in Germany, 2023
1.1.5 Best-selling Chinese Car Brands and Models in Germany, 2023
1.2 Automobile Factory Layout in Germany
1.3 Strategic Planning for Chinese Automakers to Enter German Market
1.3.1 Layout Strategy of Chinese Automakers in Germany
1.3.2 Sales Strategies of Chinese Automakers in Germany
1.4 Electric Vehicle and Charging Infrastructure Situation and Planning in Germany
1.4.1 German Charging Infrastructure Accounts for 19% of EU
1.4.2 Charges of Charging Facilities in Germany
1.4.3 Popular Charging Apps in Germany
1.4.4 Electric Vehicle and Charging Station Plan for 2030 in Germany
2 Strategic Analysis of Foreign Automakers' Layout in German Market
2.1 French Automakers: Stellantis' Layout and Strategy in Germany
2.2 American Automakers: Ford's Layout and Strategy in Germany
2.3 Japanese Automakers: Toyota's Layout and Strategy in Germany
2.4 Korean Automakers: Hyundai-Kia's Layout and Strategy in Germany
3 Layout and Strategic Analysis of Chinese Automakers in Germany
3.1 Layout and Strategy Analysis of Geely Group in Germany
3.2 Layout and Strategy Analysis of SAIC in Germany
3.3 Layout and Strategy Analysis of BYD in Germany
3.4 Layout and Strategy Analysis of Great Wall in Germany
3.5 Layout and Strategy Analysis of NIO in Germany
3.6 Comprehensive Layout of China's Automotive Supply Chain in Germany
4 Strategic Path and Practical Guide for Chinese Automakers to Enter German Market
Companies Featured
- Stellantis
- Ford
- Toyota
- Hyundai-Kia
- Geely Group
- SAIC
- BYD
- Great Wall
- NIO
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