Venson white paper gives fleets bare facts on Chinese EV challengers

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Venson Automotive Solutions has launched a new white paper to offer fleet managers the bare facts on Chinese battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

The research paper predicts the likely implications of Chinese BEVs for UK fleets and the wider automotive industry

Published as geopolitical debate rumbles on surrounding unfair competition and the EU anti-subsidy investigation, the ‘Chinese BEV Power – An opportunity or a threat?’ paper is intended to slice through the discussion and arm fleet managers with essential information.

The research paper introduces the biggest and best Chinese BEV brands, profiles key models, and predicts the likely implications of Chinese BEVs for UK fleets and the wider automotive industry.

Simon Staton, director client management at Venson Automotive Solutions, said: “Discussions about security and competition concerns surrounding the penetration of Chinese BEVs into the UK market is incredibly relevant to government officials and those higher up the automotive food chain. Fleet managers ‘on the coalface’, however, tasked with meeting EV transition and corporate sustainability goals on a budget, simply need to know what vehicles will best suit their fleet needs – whether they are from UK, EU or elsewhere.”

As well as highlighting the different Chinese BEV marques and models available, the Venson white paper outlines suggested fleet BEV strategies from respected bodies including the Association of Fleet Professionals and the National Franchised Dealer Association. It also summarises the latest thoughts on the insurance, service maintenance and repair (SMR) and cost of ownership issues that surround BEVs which fleet managers also need to keep on top of.

Staton concluded: “Despite Government pushing back the ban on sales of new ICE vehicles until 2035, the introduction of the ZEV mandate means that manufacturers are still under pressure to sell more electric cars. While tax incentives mean fleet operators are doing the lion’s share of turning the UK car parc green, there is still progress to be made.

“By outlining the essential information on the lesser-known Chinese BEV market, in our latest white paper we hope to empower fleet managers with the facts they need to choose the best possible vehicles for their fleet.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.