KEY POINTS
  • Chinese electric vehicles pose "a real threat" to the European car industry, according to Christian Kames, managing director at financial advisory firm Lazard. 
  • Around 40% of the presenters at the IAA Mobility Conference in Munich are from Asia, while the number of Chinese companies in attendance has more than doubled compared to last year.
  • "I don't think we are still at the stage where they underestimate the Chinese," Kames said.
A BYD Co. Seal electric sedan during the media day for the Munich Motor Show (IAA) in Munich, Germany, on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023.

Chinese electric vehicles pose "a real threat" to the European car industry, according to Christian Kames, managing director at financial advisory firm Lazard. 

Kames spoke from the IAA Mobility Conference in Munich, where the number of Chinese companies has soared since the last event.