Tesla, recharge: can China’s EV brands dethrone Elon Musk? Start-ups Li Auto, Nio and Xpeng are going global with cheaper electric cars for all The Nio EP9, one of the fastest electric cars in the world and a another sign of China’s growing presence in all segments of the EV market. Photo: AFP
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5G connected cars to contribute 40% of total car sales in China by 2025 Updated Dec 21, 2020 | 16:15 IST
The sales volume of 4G connected cars are expected to reach 7.8 million units in 2020 to account for 95 per cent of the country s total connected car sales volume, according to a new report. 5G connected cars to contribute 40% of total car sales in China by 2025 
5G connected car sales volume in China will reach 7.1 million units in 2025, accounting for 40 per cent of the country s total connected car sales volume, according to latest research.
The sales volume of 4G connected cars are expected to reach 7.8 million units in 2020 to account for 95per cent of the country s total connected car sales volume, according to Counterpoint Research s Smart Automotive service.
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