Chongqing Sokon

Chongqing Sokon officially renamed as Seres Group, reports 13,291 NEV sales in July

This is up 316.78 percent from 3,189 units in the same month last year and up 7.03 percent from June.

Chongqing Sokon to change its name to more well-known Seres

In China, the partnership with Huawei has made people know Seres but not Chongqing Sokon.

Chongqing Sokon sells record 12,418 NEVs in June, up 18.8% from May

Sokon is one of Huawei's most important partners in the automotive sector, and the two are jointly building new models under the AITO brand.

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    Chongqing Sokon sells 10,452 NEVs in May, up 22% from April

    Sokon's NEV brand, Seres, sold 5,440 units in May, up 1,616.09 percent year on year.

    Chongqing Sokon reports sales of 8,552 NEVs in April, up 15% from March

    Seres, Sokon's brand that partners with Huawei, sold 3,439 units in April, up 1,248.63 percent year-on-year.

    Chongqing Sokon sells 7,451 NEVs in March, up 165% year-on-year

    Seres, Sokon's brand that partners with Huawei, sold 3,160 units in March, up 1,310.71 percent year-on-year.

    Chongqing Sokon sells 3,229 NEVs in Feb, up 510% year-on-year

    This is down 8.3 percent from 3,520 units in January. The first AITO M5 vehicles, jointly built by Huawei and Sokon, will be delivered in Shanghai on March 5.

    Chongqing Sokon sells 3,520 NEVs in Jan, up 176% year-on-year

    Chongqing Sokon, Huawei's key partner in the automotive sector, saw its NEV sales drop 42.8 percent in January compared to 6,150 units in December.

    Chongqing Sokon monthly NEV sales data update

    This is Chongqing Sokon's monthly NEV sales data. The company first announced NEV sales data in June 2020.

    Sokon, Huawei's auto partner, shelves plans to list in Hong Kong, citing changes in market conditions

    While the Hang Seng Technology Index has fallen nearly 50 percent since February 18 last year, Sokon has gained 270 percent in the A-share market.