According to reports, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview that by 2030, France will produce 2 million electric vehicles a year, and France will adhere to the goal of achieving 100% of its cars by 2035. Electric vehicles. According to the plan, France will reach the production level of 1 million electric vehicles per year by 2027.
In order to stimulate the enthusiasm of consumers to buy electric vehicles, in terms of electric vehicle subsidies, France will also increase the purchase subsidy for half of the households to buy electric vehicles from 6,000 euros to 7,000 euros. Such a move is very similar to China's policy. China directly exempts the purchase tax for the purchase of new energy vehicles, and it is not subject to restrictions. This also makes China's new energy vehicle industry develop rapidly and its market share is getting higher and higher.
New energy vehicles have become the current mainstream trend, and sales of new energy vehicles are on the rise in countries around the world. According to the latest statistics, the cumulative sales volume of the French auto market in September this year was 141,142 units, of which the sales of new energy vehicles were 35,835 units. A year-on-year increase of 20%. At the same time, sales of pure electric passenger cars in France in September were close to an all-time high. Renault-branded Megane EV became the top seller with 2,897 units sold, followed by Tesla Model 3 with 2,202 units sold.
It is worth noting that among the top ten sales of pure electric vehicles in France in September, only Tesla Model 3 and Model Y are overseas brands, and the rest of the models belong to French domestic car brands. The brand is very recognized, presumably this is also a manifestation of national self-confidence.