Submitted by RobinWheeliams t3_11s8a9g in dataisbeautiful
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[deleted] t1_jcccqzq wrote
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11160704 t1_jccdd86 wrote
Which company is producing in Belgium?
songoku_nyoibo t1_jccgb0r wrote
Kind of surprised that given Tesla is such a big name in EV, the US export is so much smaller than Germany.
OrganicAd5052 t1_jccjbjm wrote
Tesla made EVs trendy. Now it's time for real car makers to take over.
porgy_tirebiter t1_jcclo63 wrote
Weird that Japan is nowhere to be found. At least here in Tokyo tons of cars and buses are electric. I guess they make them only for themselves so they don’t go in or out?
KnightNighti t1_jccncqd wrote
Looks like Audi and Volvo make up the majority of it
hiphippo65 t1_jccnem0 wrote
Tesla makes their European cars in Berlin
11160704 t1_jccph03 wrote
But not in 2021. Their German factory started production in April 2022.
Hughmanatea t1_jccpxgt wrote
I would have expected them to be quite high in exporting, namely Toyota.
BelovedOmegaMan t1_jccrgtj wrote
what are the biggest German electric car brands? VW obviously, but what others? Google is confused and thinks I'm asking about what's being bought there, not what's being made there.
russty24 t1_jcctcl9 wrote
In 21 Fremont spent most of its production servicing the US market. It was mostly the Chinese factory that exported. That is part of the reason China exported so much.
shanksta1 t1_jccu282 wrote
very cool. props to you sir
LARRY_Xilo t1_jccwu61 wrote
VW (which includes Audi), BMW and then Mercedes. Opel started just last year so there arent real numbers yet. We had some start up brands but they mostly failed or got bought up.
BelovedOmegaMan t1_jcczhk5 wrote
Thank you very much!
pocketdare t1_jcd08eu wrote
I'm assuming that cars that Tesla produces in China are considered domestic for the purposes of these numbers. Same with all car manufacturers which makes this a chart of manufacturing independent of manufacturers home base
deadplant_ca t1_jcd2dnc wrote
Those numbers don't make any sense. #doubt. Is this counting cars with gas engines or something? Counting hybrids as "EVs" should be severely discouraged.
Hybrids aren't terrible but they should be listed as hybrids, not EVs.
HungHung_ t1_jcd9m5q wrote
Germany: here, buy my cars! Germany: sure thanks!
rightseid t1_jcdljuf wrote
Toyota barely makes electric cars, generally too expensive.
PolyPill t1_jcdp9ln wrote
I suspect they are also counting PHEV Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle. Which I agree with you should not be counted as it muddies the water.
nosmelc t1_jcdr5e1 wrote
Germany doesn't have to send something very far for it to be technically an export.
treydayallday t1_jcdrz6n wrote
Anyone testing Volkswagen’s emissions to confirm they’re electric?
Hughmanatea t1_jce0awp wrote
Derp didn't see it was electric cars
Not_Bill_Hicks t1_jce849g wrote
they'd be made and sold in the US, so not imported or exported. so not on the list
Not_Bill_Hicks t1_jce868n wrote
correct, not imported, or exported. just made and used locally
kompootor t1_jcejfov wrote
Why does your title say 2021 when OEC complexity- and trade-related data seems to only be available through 2020? Where's your data coming from since it's not at your link?
knowknowknow t1_jceodd5 wrote
Both categories dominated by Europe, which is interesting.
x021 t1_jceqvjr wrote
Japanese native cars tend to not sell well in other markets. They have to produce models specifically with foreign markets in mind; I’m guessing they focused on the domestic market first.
Spice_and_Fox t1_jcet2ao wrote
Interesting, but hardly surprising
dispo030 t1_jcev475 wrote
bizarrely, Japanese companies are losing the competition over electric cars.
RobinWheeliams OP t1_jcf709s wrote
Hi Kompootor, I have early access to the development version of the site before it's published! So I have access to the data before it is released. I suspect they will make it publicly available within the next month.
RobinWheeliams OP t1_jccbzmb wrote
Source: https://oec.world/en/profile/hs/electric-motor-vehicles
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