Here is a Chinese blogger's first-hand experience with indigenous NEV. The OP lives in Shanghai.
After factoring in the government incentives and rebates, he paid about 27.6k yuans for his car of MRSP of 300k on the last day of 2022. He did not reveal the branch and model of his car. Thought he said it is 5m long, 2m wide, 3m between axles, a C class vehicle in China's vehicle classifications, same as BMW x5 series which would have cost him 400k to 500k.
In a month, he added 1650km to the milage. He has his own recharge station built in garage. The bill for the same period of time shows that his car used 278 kWh in off-peak hours and 79 kWh in peak hours. The total cost is 141 yuans. That's 8.5 yuans per 100km. If he was still driving his previous car, a Mercedes GLC260,
it would have cost him 1643 yuans for gas.
He speaks highly of how fast the
car accelerates and how quiet the car is on road. In his opinion, on overall features, specifications and performance, indigenous NEVs, even at lower prices, have beaten and surpassed the imported ICE vehicles, including the European high end brands like BBA (BMW, Mercedes Benz and Audi).
Days of high profit margin merely because of brand names have gone for the imported cars, he concludes.
A few days earlier, he was cut off by another car on expressway. He was able to slow down and barely let that car in without scratch.
His car automatically captured a video when he slammed down the brake. Had there been accident, the video would be crucial. That's a cool feature.