GM CEO Mary Barra says there’s so much EV competition in China that it’s driving a price war that isn’t sustainable

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General Motors CEO Mary Barra discussed China’s competitive EV market at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco.

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  • General Motors CEO Mary Barra said Tuesday that EV manufacturers were facing steep competition in China.
  • That competition comes with prices that are going “lower and lower,” she said.
  • It’s not sustainable for EV manufacturers such as GM, Barra said.

General Motors CEO Mary Barra has said there are so many companies trying to sell electric vehicles in China right now that it’s driving a price war that isn’t sustainable.

Barra made the comments at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, responding to a question about the explosion of EV sales in China . More than 120 brands sold EVs in China in 2023 compared with about 60 in the US — putting into perspective just how much competition there is for GM and other manufacturers.

The EV market in the country is oversaturated, Barra said Tuesday, echoing comments she’s made recently. She said that the EV business in the country was “shifting dramatically” — and that “lower and lower” prices being driven by such competition would become untenable…

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