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VW China expects to double ID electric vehicle sales despite COVID

Published 2022-07-15, 04:42 a/m
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Volkswagen electric vehicle (EV) charging point is seen during a media day for the Auto Shanghai show in Shanghai, China April 20, 2021. REUTERS/Aly Song
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SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) -Volkswagen China on Friday stuck to its goal of doubling sales of its ID series of electric vehicles this year despite COVID-19 disruptions, with its chief calling the target "promising".

The ID series, which Volkswagen (ETR:VOWG_p) produces at its Chinese joint ventures with SAIC Motor (600104.SS) and FAW Group, is the backbone of its electric vehicle [EV) ambitions in China, the world's largest auto market.

VW is expecting to deliver 15,000 to 20,000 of the ID cars per month in the upcoming months, Stephan Wollenstein, the company's China CEO told a media briefing on Friday.

"We hope that we can also get the necessary parts in place," Wollenstein said. "By doing so, we will then be able by the end of the year to have sales of IDs more than double compared to last year."

The champions of the combustion age - European, U.S. and Japanese automakers - are falling behind local players in the booming EV market in China, a country that is key to funding and developing their electric and autonomous ambitions.

Volkswagen is no exception, even as the German automaker tries to accelerate electrification with the launch of its Volkswagen ID Series of pure electric vehicles last year.

The German carmaker first set out the target in January of doubling sales of its ID battery EVs in China this year from the 70,000 units it sold in 2021.

While suffering disruptions from recent COVID lockdowns in its major manufacturing sites, the company said it sold 59,400 ID EVs in China in the first six months this year, contributing to 80% of its total EV sales including plug-in hybrids, which doubled from a year ago.

Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, also expected VW to reach its goal with a full-year volume of 150,000 to 200,000 ID vehicles.

"But that’s really nothing to write home about for VW China," he said. Zhang said the German automaker has five ID models in showrooms in China right now and may add another before year’s end, which in total would be doing volume that Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) generates with just one model.

"No one at Volkswagen should be happy about that."

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Volkswagen electric vehicle (EV) charging point is seen during a media day for the Auto Shanghai show in Shanghai, China April 20, 2021. REUTERS/Aly Song

VW, the biggest foreign automaker by sales in China, said its overall China sales fell 20.5% in the first half of the year to 1.47 million units.

Wollenstein, however, predicted a "tremendously high growth" in the second half for both VW and the overall industry thanks to policies spurring demand.

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