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Brazil automobile alliance doubles EV fleet target to 20,000 by end-2025

A group of business intending to expand metropolitan transportation in Brazil has doubled its electric vehicle target to 20,000 after performing much better than anticipated considering that its launch in 2022, the initiative's leader, ridehailing app 99, stated on Wednesday.

The alliance, which includes companies such as Raizen , car rental business Movida and Chinese car manufacturer BYD, had planned to reach 10,000 electric cars connected to 99's app by the end of 2025. But, given the figures up until now, the group has doubled that target.

The target was 3,500 this year and we're now at 4,100. We've modified it to 8,000 this year and 20,000 next year, Thiago Hipolito, senior director of innovation at 99, informed .

99, Uber's greatest rival in Brazil and managed by China's DiDi, did not reveal the financial investment made in the alliance, but Hipolito said that in the last 2 years, the group of business had actually injected 245 million reais ($ 47.34. million) into the effort.

The boost in the target comes quickly after Brazil. surpassed Belgium as the biggest export market for Chinese brand-new. energy cars. In April, China's exports of electric vehicles and. plug-in hybrids to Brazil increased 13-fold year-on-year to. 40,163 vehicles.

This surge in Chinese electrical automobiles in the Brazilian. market triggered the government to reveal a gradual boost in. import taxes on EVs last January. By mid-2026, the tax will. reach 35%, but this will not be a problem for the alliance,. Hipolito stated.

To navigate the import tax, we're going to have a local. factory, stated the executive, describing BYD's production. centers in Bahia state and GWM's in Sao Paulo.

We thought tax may be a problem, but with the advancement. of methods and technology, it will not be, said Hipolito,. referring to the drop in automobile costs considering that 2022 and higher. schedule of designs in the nation.

(source: Reuters)