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EVs capture two-thirds of China’s car market in record-breaking week
Electric vehicles accounted for 66.7% of new car sales in mainland China during the first week of June, up from 62.9% in May, according to data from the China Passenger Car Association. The surge is linked to benefits for Chinese battery-powered carmakers amid the global energy crisis.
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