Chinese automaker Chery is set to make a significant foray into the European electric vehicle market with plans to produce a small, affordable e-car. The move is part of the company's broader strategy to expand its global footprint and tap into the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation options in Europe. Chery, which has already established a presence in several countries including Russia and Iran, is reportedly eyeing partnerships with local European manufacturers to help it navigate the complex regulatory landscape and meet stringent safety and emissions standards. As the European Union pushes for a faster transition to electric vehicles, Chery's entry into the market could shake up the competitive landscape and offer consumers more choices in the budget-friendly e-car segment.
Chery wants to make small electric car in Europe Caledonian Record