In this video, Professor Pablo Foncillas addresses the Chinese acceleration in the electric car market. Almost half of those purchased last year in Europe came from factories in the Asian giant.

“China has likely become a net exporter of automobiles for the first time in its history, and much of this growth is driven by plug-in vehicles,” the researcher explains.

All this raises some questions to consider. Are Chinese cars quality products or low cost? Will it be like the “Made in Japan” that today is a sign of reliability? And above all, what repercussions can it have on our productive fabric? The answer, in the video.