EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • Nio's 3rd-gen ES8 SUV delivers record 10,677 units in Nov

    The ES8 accounted for 29.43 percent of Nio Inc's November deliveries, marking its highest share since October 2020.

  • Tesla China's Nov wholesale sales rise 10% to 86,700 units

    This represents a 9.95 percent increase from 78,856 units sold in the same period last year and a 40.98 percent jump from October's 61,497 units.

  • BYD Nov sales breakdown: Qin 70,824 units, Seal 60,962

    The Qin family remains BYD's top-selling lineup despite an 18.64 percent year-on-year decline in November sales.

  • GWM sees Nov sales rise 4.57% to 133,216 units, with overseas sales hitting new record

    GWM's overseas sales reached 57,309 units in November, marking the fourth consecutive month of record highs and accounting for 43.02 percent of total sales.

  • Geely sees record-high sales in Nov as Galaxy brand continues strong growth

    Geely Auto sold 310,428 vehicles in November, marking its third consecutive month of record-breaking sales.

  • BYD sees Nov sales hit new high for this year as exports surge 326%

    BYD sold 480,186 NEVs in November, marking its highest monthly figure this year but down 5.25 percent year-on-year.

  • Xpeng delivers 36,728 cars in Nov, up 18.88% year-on-year

    Xpeng's November deliveries remained near record highs despite a month-on-month decline.

  • Nio posts strong Nov deliveries of 36,275 units despite sequential decline

    Nio Inc recorded its second-highest monthly deliveries in November, though down from October as its Onvo sub-brand saw a month-on-month drop.

  • Li Auto sees deliveries plunge for 6th consecutive month as woes persist

    Li Auto delivered 33,181 vehicles in November, marking a 31.92 percent year-on-year decline and the sixth consecutive month of year-on-year contraction.

  • Zeekr Group delivers record 63,902 cars in Nov as Zeekr brand regains momentum

    The Zeekr brand delivered a record 28,843 vehicles in November, marking a 6.78 percent year-on-year increase and reversing three consecutive months of declines.