Deliveries

Here are reports by CnEVPost on delivery volumes of Chinese automakers.
  • BYD Han sold 8,386 units in June, up 2% from May

    BYD Han EV sold 5,815 units and Han DM sold 2,571 units in June.

  • Geely sold 7,515 NEVs in June, down 14% from a year earlier

    Geely's all vehicle sales totaled 100,163 units in June, down about 9 percent from a year ago and up about 4 percent from May.

  • GAC Aion sold 10,403 units in June, up 190 percent year-on-year

    This is the second consecutive month that the brand has sold more than 10,000 units per month, and its May sales exceeded this threshold for the first time, increasing 154 percent year-on-year to 10,395 units.

  • BYD sold 41,366 NEVs in June, up 192% from a year ago

    BYD sold 40,116 new-energy passenger vehicles in June, including 20,016 pure electric vehicles and 20,100 plug-in hybrids.

  • China's June auto sales forecast at 1.926 million units, down 16% from a year earlier

    It is worth noting that the electric car companies that have now announced their June sales are all performing strongly.

  • Chery sold 7,226 NEVs in June, up 158% from a year earlier

    Chinese automaker Chery sold 7,226 new energy vehicles in June, up 158.1 percent year-on-year, according to data released by the company on Monday.

  • Tesla delivered record 201,250 vehicles globally in Q2

    That was below analyst estimates of 204,160 in a Bloomberg survey and the FactSet consensus of 207,000, but above the 200,258 in a Reuters poll.

  • Neta sold 5,138 units in June, up 536% year-on-year

    Neta Automobile earned a lot of praise for outselling Li Auto in May. Now, with Li Auto's big jump in deliveries in June, it has been overtaken again.

  • Li Auto delivered record 7,713 units in June, up 320.6% year-on-year

    Li Auto added more than 10,000 new orders in June, an all-time high, the company said.

  • Deutsche Bank cuts global delivery expectations for Tesla ahead of data release

    Emmanuel Rosner said he lowered the estimate for Tesla's deliveries in the second quarter to 200,000 units from 207,000 in reaction to softer China volumes.