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AlixPartners warns only 15 electric vehicle brands in China will survive by 2030

Michael Olabode Williams by Michael Olabode Williams
July 5, 2025
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China’s crowded electric vehicle (EV) market faces a brutal reality check. According to global consultancy AlixPartners, only 15 out of 129 EV and plug-in hybrid brands in the country are likely to be financially viable by 2030.

These survivors are projected to dominate up to 75% of market share by the end of the decade. Each will need to sell over 1 million vehicles annually to remain competitive, highlighting the scale needed to stay in the game.

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The rest face intense headwinds, including price wars, innovation fatigue, and tightening margins. While consolidation is inevitable, analysts expect China’s unique local government subsidies and regional economic dependencies to slow the shakeout compared to Western markets.

“China is one of the most competitive new energy vehicle (NEV) markets in the world,” said Stephen Dyer, Head of Automotive Asia at AlixPartners. “This environment has driven remarkable technological advances, but it has also left many brands financially unsustainable.

The warning comes amid a deepening industry crisis. Despite booming EV adoption, capacity utilisation at Chinese car factories dropped to 50% in 2024 the lowest in a decade. Aside from major players like BYD and Li Auto, no publicly listed Chinese EV maker has turned a full-year profit.

While regulators have urged companies to end the destructive price war, many continue to use indirect tactics. Hidden discounts now come in the form of insurance subsidies and zero-interest loans rather than outright price slashes.

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