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High oil prices drive a surge in Chinese electric vehicle sales, but charging networks lag behind
High oil prices have led to a surge in Chinese electric vehicle sales, but charging networks are struggling to keep up. The war in Iran has influenced the global EV market, allowing Chinese automakers to expand in the developing world as fuel prices rise.
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