Volkswagen is developing a barrage of electric and extended range EV models for the Chinese market in order to staunch its rapidly eroding market share, and some of these vehicles may be sold in Europe and other parts of the globe.

The German automaker currently plans to launch 50 new models in China by 2030, many of which are being engineered with local partners as part of the company’s “In China, For China” strategy.

At this year’s Beijing motor show Volkswagen took the covers off the ID. Unyx 09 and ID. Aura T6, both of which use platforms developed in part or in whole by Xpeng.

Meanwhile, the Volkswagen ID. Era 9X and upcoming AUDI E7X both use an architecture developed by local manufacturing partner SAIC for its MG IM range.

After announcing the company’s first quarter results, the automaker’s top brass spent time taking questions from reporters and analysts.

In comments reported by Autocar, Reuters and Automotive News, CEO Oliver Blume indicated some developed-in-China models could be exported to Latin America, the Middle East, India and Asia.