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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 20: Nio 2,500, Tesla 9,900, Xiaomi 7,200
Nio Inc, which includes the Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands, saw insurance registrations of 4,900 units in China last week, up 19.51 percent from 4,100 in the previous week.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 13: Nio 2,410, Tesla 12,270, Xiaomi 6,680
Nio Inc, including the Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands, saw 4,100 insurance registrations in China last week, down 19.77 percent from 5,110 the previous week.
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China NEV sales continue to hit new high for this year in Jun with BEVs maintaining strong growth
In June, China's NEV sales totaled 1,329,000 units, up 26.7 percent year-on-year, according to CAAM data.
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Li Auto Jun deliveries breakdown: Li L6 16,471, Li L7 8,273
The most affordable Li L6 accounted for 45.40 percent of Li Auto's June deliveries.
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Tesla Model Y sales in China rise 9% year-on-year in Jun, ending 2 straight months of decline
In the first six months of the year, Model Y retail sales in China totaled 171,491 units, down 17.48 percent year-on-year.
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Xpeng Jun deliveries breakdown: Mona M03 14,111, G6 7,951
The Mona M03 has delivered over 10,000 units for the 10th consecutive month, accounting for 40.77 percent of Xpeng's June deliveries.
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Nio Jun deliveries breakdown: ET5 Touring 5,103, ES6 4,415
This marks the first time since the ET5 Touring began deliveries in June 2023 that its monthly deliveries have surpassed those of the ES6 SUV.
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Tesla's Jun retail sales in China rebound to 61,484, second highest this year
Tesla's retail sales in China grew 3.75 percent year-on-year in June, reversing two consecutive months of declines.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 6: Nio 2,500, Tesla 5,010, Xiaomi 4,890
Nio Inc, including the Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands, had 5,110 insurance registrations in China last week, down 18.89 percent from 6,300 units the previous week.
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Xiaomi begins YU7 SUV deliveries as wait times reach up to 14 months
Xiaomi has begun its first deliveries of the YU7 in 58 cities across China, with its founder personally handing over vehicles to some owners.