European countries such as Belgium and England were the biggest importers, taking up nearly 70 per cent of the shipments.
Car manufacturers in China such as MG parent SAIC Motor (the MG4 full-electric compact is shown) exported $3.2 billion worth of EVs in November, up 165 per cent from a year ago.
The numbers come at a time when European automakers, including Volkswagen Group and BMW Group, aim to make parts and cars inside China due to limited production capacity in their home markets.
SAIC Motor, the Chinese owner of MG Motors, which has consistently increased European sales this year, has also expanded its distribution network to sell electric vehicles in Europe through imports.
Tesla shipped more than 37,000 cars from China last month, after exporting only 60 in March and none in April when it halted assembly due to the lockdown in Shanghai.
Source: Europe. auto news
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