China Cuts EV Incentives By 30% As Tesla Raises Prices

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China has trimmed its EV incentives by 30% for most cars. Tesla has raised prices in China twice nonetheless.

China has always said it wants it EV incentives to be reduced to zero over time. On the last day of 2021, the Finance Ministry announced the government incentive for purchasers of a so-called new energy vehicles would be cut by 30% beginning January 1, 2022. It also announced all incentives would be terminated as of the end of this year. This announcement was in line with what the government has been saying all along as it strives to boost NEV sales to 20% of all new cars sold in China by 2025.

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We keep rolling with life, so that we can still see wherever we go:

Why nio as picture 😅

smart move China and Tesla at the end of the day is all about money

Wonder how the cut in incentives will effect the sales of Tesla's in China.

Super Bullish move by $TSLA

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