EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • Xpeng says it surpasses 50,000 cumulative deliveries

    Chinese electric car company Xpeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) announced Friday that it has surpassed 50,000 cumulative deliveries.

  • GAC Aion sells 3,239 units in February, down 56% from January

    GAC Aion, GAC Group's electric vehicle brand, sold 3,239 units in February, down 56 percent from 7,356 units in January, according to data released by the group on March 8.

  • China's most popular EV sells 17,307 units in February, down 53 % from January

    China's hottest-selling model, the Hongguang Mini EV, sold 17,307 units in February, down 53 percent from January.

  • Geely sells 2,539 NEVs in February, down 40 percent from January

    Geely Auto Group's new energy and electrified vehicles sold 6,828 units in the first two months of the year, down 63.78 percent from 11,183 in the same period last year.

  • BYD sells 10,355 NEVs in February, down over 48 percent from January

    BYD announced data on Thursday showing that its new energy vehicle sales in February were 10,355 units, down 48.68 percent from 20,178 units in January.

  • Li Auto delivers 2,300 Li ONEs in February, down 57 percent from January

    It's worth noting that the Chinese auto market is traditionally slow from January to February and that the Chinese New Year holiday during that period can make deliveries fluctuate.

  • Nio delivers 5,578 vehicles in February, down 22.8% from January

    It's worth noting that January through February is traditionally a slow period in the Chinese auto market, and the Chinese New Year holiday during this period can make deliveries volatile.

  • Xpeng delivers 2,223 units in February, down 63% from January

    Xpeng Motors delivered 2,223 cars in February, down 63 percent from January, which is traditionally a slow sales month due to the Chinese New Year holiday.

  • China-made Tesla vehicles sell 15,484 units in Jan, down 35%from Dec

    China-made Tesla Model 3 sold 15,484 units in January, down 35 percent from 23,804 units sold in December, according to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).

  • SAIC's NEV sales reach 58,000 units in January, up 446.6 percent YoY

    SAIC Motor said on February 8 that it became the top seller of new energy vehicles (NEV) in China in January with 58,000 energy vehicles sold in that month, up 446.6 percent year-on-year.