Thursday, April 9, 2026
  • Home
  • China
  • CPEC
  • Pakistan
  • International
  • Business
  • Science & Technology
  • Opinion
  • اردوURDU
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • China
  • CPEC
  • Pakistan
  • International
  • Business
  • Science & Technology
  • Opinion
  • اردوURDU
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Chinese EVs in Germany

News Desk by News Desk
April 9, 2026
in Business, Latest
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Chinese EVs in Germany
0
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on Whatsapp

BERLIN: Surging fuel prices, combined with competitive pricing and advanced technology, are accelerating the adoption of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in Germany, as consumers increasingly factor in costs, features, and performance alongside environmental concerns.

According to Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), battery electric vehicle registrations climbed to 70,700 in March, marking a 66.2 percent increase year-on-year. Registrations of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles also rose by 13 percent to 29,900.

Chinese automakers are gaining notable momentum. Brands such as BYD and Leapmotor saw their registrations roughly triple compared to the previous year, while Xpeng more than doubled its figures, signaling growing acceptance among German buyers.

A major factor behind this shift is the sharp rise in fuel costs. Diesel prices reached about 2.5 euros (2.9 U.S. dollars) per litre, while E10 gasoline stood at around 2.24 euros (2.6 dollars), according to the General German Automobile Club.

These increases come amid disruptions in oil transport routes linked to tensions in the Middle East, further straining Europe’s already high energy costs.

“Filling my Audi Q5 now costs 125 euros (145.7 dollars), up from 90 euros (104.9 dollars) before the Middle East conflict,” said Andreas Heumann, a Berlin resident considering a plug-in hybrid. “If prices stay high, switching cars becomes an economic decision.”

As fuel expenses rise, many households are rethinking their purchasing decisions. Some are postponing buying cars, while others are moving toward electric alternatives.

“Electric vehicles are becoming central to how consumers manage cost uncertainty,” said Zheng Yun, senior partner at Munich-based consultancy Roland Berger. “When fuel prices rise sharply, the total cost of ownership for combustion vehicles increases immediately, making EVs comparatively more attractive.”

In response, the German government has introduced measures to ease the burden. Since April 1, petrol stations have been restricted to one price increase per day to limit volatility. Meanwhile, Germany’s economy and energy minister, Katherina Reiche, has proposed reducing household electricity taxes. However, analysts warn these steps may only partially relieve the pressure caused by persistently high fuel prices.

As a result, EVs are increasingly seen not only as environmentally friendly but also as a practical financial choice. Dmitrij Kolesnik, a Berlin-based dealer, noted that Chinese EVs are earning recognition for their affordability, build quality, and advanced features.

This trend is also visible in showrooms. At a BYD dealership in central Berlin, staff reported that customers who once took weeks to decide are now finalizing purchases within days.

Magrin Tommaso, an Italian hairdresser living in Germany who recently test-drove several Chinese EV models, said their lower operating costs and advanced in-car technology made them stand out as “a smart product choice.” He ultimately decided to purchase a BYD Atto 3.

Government incentives are also playing a role. Subsidies of up to 6,000 euros (7,000 dollars) for new EVs starting in 2026 are supporting demand, though analysts emphasize that financial incentives are not the sole driver. Buyers are increasingly prioritizing long-term value, running costs, and features.

Chinese automakers are capitalizing on strengths in battery supply chains, cost efficiency, and software integration to expand in Europe. Zheng added that this reflects a transition from simple exports to building brand recognition and securing long-term positions in the European market.

Previous Post

Sri Lanka repatriates 125 telecom fraud suspects to China

Next Post

Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

News Desk

News Desk

Next Post
Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
China’s defense ministry calls for united efforts to contain Japan’s militarism revival

China’s defense ministry calls for united efforts to contain Japan’s militarism revival

December 25, 2025
Chinese Automakers Set to Surpass Japan in Global Vehicle Sales in 2025, Nikkei Reports

Chinese Automakers Set to Surpass Japan in Global Vehicle Sales in 2025, Nikkei Reports

December 30, 2025
China firmly opposes Japan’s dangerous moves in cyber field

China firmly opposes Japan’s dangerous moves in cyber field

December 26, 2025
China urges international community to prevent revival of Japanese militarism

China urges international community to prevent revival of Japanese militarism

January 8, 2026
Minister of National Defense China conferred Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military) by President Alvi

Minister of National Defense China conferred Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military) by President Alvi

0
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor gains momentum in Pakistan

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor gains momentum in Pakistan

0
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Issue of western, eastern routes raised again

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Issue of western, eastern routes raised again

0
China Pakistan Economic Corridor and Defense Pact

China Pakistan Economic Corridor and Defense Pact

0
China Begins Turbine Installation at Its Most Distant Offshore Wind Project

China Begins Turbine Installation at Its Most Distant Offshore Wind Project

April 9, 2026
Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

April 9, 2026
Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Chinese EVs in Germany

Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Chinese EVs in Germany

April 9, 2026
Sri Lanka repatriates 125 telecom fraud suspects to China

Sri Lanka repatriates 125 telecom fraud suspects to China

April 9, 2026

Recent News

China Begins Turbine Installation at Its Most Distant Offshore Wind Project

China Begins Turbine Installation at Its Most Distant Offshore Wind Project

April 9, 2026
Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

April 9, 2026
Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Chinese EVs in Germany

Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Chinese EVs in Germany

April 9, 2026
Sri Lanka repatriates 125 telecom fraud suspects to China

Sri Lanka repatriates 125 telecom fraud suspects to China

April 9, 2026
CPEC News

CPEC News delivers timely China and CPEC news, foreign relations insights, and strategic developments with a clear focus on Pakistan and China.

Follow Us

Write to Us: cpecnews26@gmail.com

Browse by Category

  • Analysis
  • Business
  • China
  • CPEC
  • International
  • Interviews
  • Latest
  • Opinion
  • Pakistan
  • Science & Technology
  • Uncategorized

Recent News

China Begins Turbine Installation at Its Most Distant Offshore Wind Project

China Begins Turbine Installation at Its Most Distant Offshore Wind Project

April 9, 2026
Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

Where have US’ China Hands gone? Shortage of China experts leads US to be ill-informed and disoriented in formulating its China policy, experts warned

April 9, 2026
  • Latest
  • International
  • China
  • CPEC

Copyright © 2026 CPEC News

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • China
  • CPEC
  • Pakistan
  • International
  • Business
  • Science & Technology
  • Opinion
  • اردو

Copyright © 2026 CPEC News