1. Chinese auto insurers are losing money on EV insurance due to higher claim rates and repair costs, but are legally prohibited from raising premiums. 2. EVs in China are insured at similar costs to twice as expensive ICE vehicles, despite being more likely to file claims. 3. Factors contributing to high EV insurance premiums include quicker acceleration, higher repair costs, manufacturer-only repair limitations, and extensive use in ride-hailing services.
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