EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • Tesla's June new vehicle registrations in China up 29% from May

    Model 3 registrations rose more than 80 percent from May to 16,995. Model Y registrations were 11,513, down 10 percent from May.

  • WM Motor breaks silence on sales, says it sold 4,007 vehicles in June

    WM Motor, one of the most closely watched new car makers in China, has been questioned for lagging behind its peers this year as it stopped releasing sales figures. Now the company has finally broken its silence.

  • What do June's insurance registrations say about Nio, Xpeng, and Li Auto?

    For car companies, insurance registrations are data that more accurately reflect sales, and this data for Nio, Xpeng Motors, and Li Auto in June reveals something interesting.

  • Half of Tesla's sales in China come from cities with restrictions on car purchases

    Tesla Model 3 sales in China in June were 45.7 percent from cities with restrictions on car purchases, and for the Model Y, that ratio was 52.2 percent, according to a July 15 report from Essence Securities.

  • Hongguang Mini EV sales at 22,905 units in June, down 23% from May

    After its record sales in March, the performance of China's hottest-selling electric car is starting to weaken.

  • Li Auto's insurance registrations surpass Nio for first time in June

    Li Auto topped China's new car makers with 7,827 insurance registrations in June, surpassing Nio's 7,777.

  • BAIC Blue Park June sales at 1,585 units, down 47% from a year ago

    BAIC Blue Park had a glorious past. It was the number one pure electric vehicle seller in China for seven consecutive years from 2013-2019.

  • Chongqing Sokon sold 4,351 NEVs in June, up 112% from a year earlier

    The Shanghai-listed company went up by the daily limit of 10 percent in early trading Monday, and has accumulated a 330% gain so far this year.

  • Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto: Which cities are their consumers from?

    Shanghai contributes 24 percent of Nio's sales in January-May. It is followed by Beijing with 8 percent, Hangzhou with 7 percent, Guangzhou with 5 percent, and Shenzhen with 5 percent.

  • China's retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles reached 223,000 units in June, up about 170% from a year earlier

    Wholesale sales of new energy passenger vehicles in China reached 227,000 units in June, up 14.7 percent from May and 165.7 percent year-over-year.