DIDI, an online service on the order of trips, working on the principle of Uber, will ship more than 100 thousand electric cars to the South American country by 2030. These will be the machines of Deepal, GAC and BYD brands, which will intercede in the service in local taxios. You can call them through the DIDI service, directly competing with Uber Mexico.
At the same time, DIDI has been developing a business in another large market in the region – in Brazil, where it has been working since 2018. The Chinese company is going to build more than 10 thousand charging stations for electric cars there.
DIDI profile – electrification of taxi services. By the end of 2023, more than four million cars were recorded on the Chinese aggregator on “new energy sources” (NEV), of which 3.5 million were clean electric cars. Over the same year, more than 57 percent of the total run of the aggregator cars had to be on electric cars.
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Last year, DIDI completed 3.6 billion orders with transactions in the amount of 91.3 billion yuan.
Now Mexico is the largest importer of cars from China. In January and February, almost 86 thousand Chinese cars were brought there. Russia, leading two years, rolled back to the third line in the first two months of 2025, losing to Mexico and the UAE, with a noticeable margin.
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