According to Reuters, on January 8th, the Renault Group’s Caisia brand reduced the price of its low -cost electric vehicles by 2,000 euros (about $ 2,086) in France. Part of the wave aims to boost the sales of electric vehicles that have stagnated in Europe.
Darchia, the leading low -cost brand in the European Union, said that the starting price of its Spring electric models will be reduced to 16,900 euros, thereby reducing the gap with Chinese competitors with zero -run cars. At present, the spring discounts of Darchia Spring models have taken effect in some EU markets.
However, while the price is reduced, the engine power of the new Darchia Spring model will also be reduced to 45 horsepower, while the Dacia Spring model with a power of 65 horsepower is more expensive. However, these two versions are equipped with the same battery, with a range of about 225 kilometers.
At the same time, Zero Running Cars has recently reduced the price of Zero Run T03 by 4,000 euros to 14,900 euros, making this model still the lowest electric vehicle in the European Union.
According to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, in order to avoid high fines due to the failure to meet the European Union’s carbon emissions regulations, most car companies must account for at least 20%of the vehicles sold by the European Union. But in the first 1124 months, the European Union was only 13%of the car sales. European auto manufacturers are expected to rely on discounts to promote more electric vehicle sales to help them meet the more stringent European Union’s carbon emissions regulations in 2025.
In addition, a document submitted by the European Union on January 7 shows that the more stringent car manufacturer regulated by the European Union in 2025 is also planning to purchase carbon emission points from electric car manufacturers such as Tesla and Gexing. To avoid huge fines. Files show that Stellandis, Toyota Motors, Ford Motors, Mazda Motors and Subaru plans to spread carbon emissions with Tesla, and another set of consortia is forming around polar stars, including Mercedes -Benz, Volvo Motors and Smart.
