• I think it can be a point of no return experts issue warning as

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    I think it can be a point of no return experts issue warning as Chinese EV manufacturers hunt for European manufacturing plants

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    Fri, 15 May 2026 21:00:00 +0000

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    Chinese EV makers are pushing into Europe with plans to snap up idle manufacturing facilities

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Chinese EV makers are looking for manufacturing facilities in Europe Plans involve buying up or hiring idle plants Experts warn of the long-term consequences A number of Chinas largest carmakers are on the hunt for manufacturing capacity, as they plan to make
    use of idle plants and team up with legacy automakers in order to bring cars to market faster.

    This week, Leapmotor has announced that it will start manufacturing its vehicles in Europe thanks to a partnership it formed with the Stellantis
    Group . The automotive giant that owns Jeep, Fiat, and many more took a 21% stake in Leapmotor in 2023, but now the Chinese company will help co-develop new models under the Opel brand and produce multiple Leapmotor models at the Stellantis plant in Villaverde, Madrid. Latest Videos From You may like An EV that charges to 70% in 5 minutes? It's real, and it's coming to Europe soon I've driven the new Xpeng G6 and it's now more of a Tesla rival than ever China just showed off its world-beating EV battery tech for instant charges

    BYD, which was the fastest-growing major automaker and the biggest EV seller in Europe last year, is also tipped to be in talks with Stellantis and other carmakers about taking over their EU plants as part of its international expansion drive, Bloomberg News reported.

    Despite building its own plant in Hungary's Szeged, which is due to open in 2027, BYD is also reportedly looking to snap up manufacturing capability from struggling legacy brands in Europe, with Stella Li, BYD's vice president in charge of international operations, citing the fact that Stellantis' Maserati luxury brand was very interesting.

    In addition, Xpeng is reported to be in talks with German carmaker Volkswagen and other carmakers about purchasing a factory in Europe, which would help it bring its line-up of Tesla-rivaling EVs to European customers more quickly.

    According to Business Day , Ellis Cheng, Xpengs managing director for northeastern Europe, told the Financial Times Future of the Car summit that not all Europeans factories can satisfy the requirements of its latest or future product requirements, adding that Volkswagens plants were a bit old. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our
    trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Analysis:
    short term gain for long term pain (Image credit: BYD) Many legacy automakers are keen to forge partnerships with Chinese EV brands, seeing as they clearly have the lead on battery technology and software , and can produce vehicles
    at extremely low cost using the latest manufacturing advances.

    Whats more, the slow-burning demand for many Western electric vehicles has left manufacturers exposed, with some plants, of which many have been re-tooled and refreshed at great expense, currently operating at a fraction
    of their capacity.

    In the short-term, European carmakers need to optimize their factories and Chinese automakers want to enter the market, so it makes sense. But I do
    worry about what that actually means long-term, Julia Poliscanova, senior director for vehicles and e-mobility supply chains at the campaign group Transport and Environment, told CNBC .

    Once they help the Chinese brands get that brand awareness and once people
    get the car and see that its not such a bad car, I think it can be a point of no return, Poliscanova added.

    While a partnership presents an opportunity to co-develop cars and share technologies, there is also a real risk that European automakers lose their identity and lag even further behind if the burgeoning Chinese brands gain a greater foothold in their domestic markets. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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