My answer is "no one", because every major Chinese EV makers are create their special EV brands and models (such as Zeekr, Yangwang or Aion Hyper), so they have no need to acquire the HiPhi.
There needs to be a consolidation of Chinese new energy brands, there are simply too many. The provincial governments ongoing support of these brands located within their territory as a form of public works and local employment has become unsustainable 😮
This has been the refrain for roughly 20 years, but it still hasn't happened. With the government's continued vocal support of developing China's NEV market, and especially for exporting those NEVs abroad, I doubt any major consolidation is incoming.
The forced consolidation would be a intervention that would do more harm than good for the industry. The market will make the market work, those who can make cheaper car and make a profit will survive.
If they are smart enough, they would get the chinese govt help to open a factory somewhere overseas in a dwveloping country and sell shares to that nations govt and people..hemce makimg that brand part private chinese , govt chinese and other nation private and or govt owned....make a deal that their local banks have favorable loan rates to purchase those vehicles....propose this to current BRI nation members
Good job guys. You really made something of yourselves after being guests on the Blue Sky Coming show 😂
Lol
Hiphi is probably the coolest EV brand EVER, will be very sad to see them go away like this
My answer is "no one", because every major Chinese EV makers are create their special EV brands and models (such as Zeekr, Yangwang or Aion Hyper), so they have no need to acquire the HiPhi.
There needs to be a consolidation of Chinese new energy brands, there are simply too many. The provincial governments ongoing support of these brands located within their territory as a form of public works and local employment has become unsustainable 😮
This has been the refrain for roughly 20 years, but it still hasn't happened. With the government's continued vocal support of developing China's NEV market, and especially for exporting those NEVs abroad, I doubt any major consolidation is incoming.
The forced consolidation would be a intervention that would do more harm than good for the industry. The market will make the market work, those who can make cheaper car and make a profit will survive.
I love the HiPhi Y. I was ready to buy one the last time I was in China. It will be sad to see it go.
HiPhi should be saved as R&D because of it's innovative, exotic designs & functions w/c could be used by other assemblers.
Can't the interested companies just wait until they go bankrupt and get their intellectual property rights almost for free?
@@Harrythehun the greedy always thinks of wanting the documents. 😆.
a video about why byd is so sucessfull in this tuff market would be nice
Thank you for the suggestion! BYD is definitely going to be discussed in future chats.
@@wheelsboychat CNBC did a short doc. about BYD.
CNBC is a terrible channel when it comes to documentary, in my opinion. Their documentaries are videos just for sake of making some videos.
Love this channel
Thank you! We love making these videos too, and hope to produce them more consistently in the future.
Where can you buy a used one?
The obvious answer is China, but you might be able to find some of the very few cars that they sold abroad in places like Norway and Germany.
@@wheelsboychat alright thanks
If they are smart enough, they would get the chinese govt help to open a factory somewhere overseas in a dwveloping country and sell shares to that nations govt and people..hemce makimg that brand part private chinese , govt chinese and other nation private and or govt owned....make a deal that their local banks have favorable loan rates to purchase those vehicles....propose this to current BRI nation members
Hiphi makes the EV too fancy and complicated. It's not going to be reliable.
this 2 persons should go to jail!