Chinese electric vehicles are losing ground in the European Union. This occurred shortly after the introduction of higher tariffs, according to Bloomberg. The tariffs, implemented by the European Union in June of this year, have slowed the influx of Chinese electric vehicles. The number of new electric vehicles registered by Chinese automakers in the EU last month fell by 45% compared to June. The agency also noted that the number of new cars may have been inflated by automakers who rushed to deliver electric vehicles to dealers before the additional duties took effect. “We saw a huge push fro…