Deliveries

Here are reports by CnEVPost on delivery volumes of Chinese automakers.
  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 30: Tesla 10,600, Li Auto 7,900, Nio 5,400, Xpeng 3,800

    Between July 1 and July 30, Li Auto sold 32,500 vehicles, Nio 18,100, Xpeng 9,900, Tesla 31,300 and BYD 191,300 units.

  • GAC Aion sells 45,025 EVs in Jul, largely flat from Jun

    This is the fourth consecutive month that GAC Aion has sold more than 40,000 units, a 79.86 percent increase from the previous year.

  • HiPhi starts delivering its cheapest model HiPhi Y

    The HiPhi Y is HiPhi's key effort to enter the mainstream premium EV market, targeting the segment where the Nio ES6 is present.

  • BYD's Denza brand begins delivery of Denza N7 SUV

    The Denza N7 is a Model Y competitor with a price range that overlaps considerably with the Tesla model.

  • Can Nio deliver over 20,000 in Jul? This discussion has been all over social media

    While many are excited, a new factor that could affect deliveries in recent days needs attention.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 23: Tesla 7,700, Li Auto 7,800, Nio 4,700, Xpeng 2,600

    Between July 1 and July 23, Nio sold 12,700 vehicles, Li Auto 24,600 and Xpeng 6,100 units.

  • Li Auto sees Li L7 cumulative deliveries exceed 50,000

    As of July 19, a total of 8,208 units of the Li L7 have been delivered this month, Li Auto said.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 16: Tesla 10,000, Li Auto 7,700, Nio 3,900, Xpeng 2,100

    Between July 1 and 16, Nio sold 8,000 units, Li Auto 16,900, Xpeng 3,500 and Tesla 13,000.

  • China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 9: Li Auto 7,900, Tesla 3,200, Nio 3,100

    Deliveries are usually relatively slow at the beginning of the month, and Tesla's pattern is to produce cars for export in the first half of the quarter and for the local market in the second half.

  • China NEV sales up 12.41% MoM to 806,000 in Jun, CAAM data show

    In the first half of the year, China's NEV sales amounted to 3,745,000 units, contributing 28.3 percent of all vehicle sales.