Deliveries
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Leapmotor delivered 3,941 units in June, up 893% year-on-year
Leapmotor delivered 3,941 units in June, up 893 percent year-on-year and up 23 percent from May.
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Xpeng delivered record 6,565 vehicles in June, up over six times year-on-year
Xpeng Motors delivered a record 6,565 vehicles in June, up 15 percent sequentially from 5,686 in May and up 617 percent year-over-year.
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Nio delivered record 8,083 vehicles in June
Chinese electric car company Nio delivered a record 8,083 vehicles in June, up 116.1 percent from a year earlier.
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Chinese EV startup Neta aims for monthly sales of over 10,000
In the first five months of this year, Neta's cumulative sales reached 16,000 units, including 4,508 units sold in May.
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China's major new car makers' Jan-May deliveries already close to full year 2020
After shaking off the effects of last year's Covid-19, deliveries by China's major new car makers have all come to normal levels, putting them close to last year's full-year deliveries for the first five months.
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BAIC BluePark's May sales fell 43% year-on-year to 1,197 units
Its cumulative sales from January to May were 5,374 units, down 54.04 percent from 11,692 units in the same period last year.
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Great Wall Motor sold 3,597 NEVs in May, down 52% from April
The vehicles all came from Ora, the company's electric car brand focused on the female user segment.
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BYD Han sales in May reached 8,214 units, essentially flat from April
The Han EV sales were 5,763 units and the Han DM sales were 2,451 units.
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China's retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles reached 185,000 units in May, up 177% year-on-year
Companies with retail sales exceeding 10,000 units in May were SAIC-GM-Wuling with 33,175 units, BYD with 31,908 units, Tesla China with 21,936 units and GAC Aion with 10,395 units, the CPCA said.
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Tesla China's wholesale sales in May reached 33,463 units, up about 202% from a year ago
Tesla China's retail sales in May reached 21,936 units, the CPCA said, adding that Tesla China exported 11,527 vehicles in May.









