EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • BAIC EV unit sees Oct sales double as Arcfox surges

    The Arcfox brand sold 23,387 vehicles in October, marking a 110 percent year-on-year increase.

  • Zeekr Group delivers record 61,636 cars in Oct

    The Zeekr brand delivered 21,423 vehicles in October, a 14.48 percent year-on-year decline; Lynk & Co delivered 40,213 units, a 29.41 percent year-on-year increase.

  • Xiaomi EV says Oct deliveries again surpass 40,000 units

    This marks the second consecutive month Xiaomi EV deliveries have exceeded the 40,000-unit mark.

  • Xpeng delivers 42,013 cars in Oct, 4th consecutive month of record-breaking performance

    Xpeng's robust monthly deliveries likely remain primarily supported by the Mona M03 sedan, which reached its 200,000th production milestone on October 29.

  • Li Auto sees 5th consecutive monthly delivery slump despite i6 racking up over 70,000 orders

    Li Auto delivered 31,767 vehicles in October, marking a 38.25 percent year-on-year decline and the fifth consecutive month of significant year-on-year drop.

  • Leapmotor delivers record 70,289 cars in Oct, to debut new model A10 later this month

    This marks Leapmotor's sixth consecutive month of record monthly deliveries.

  • BYD sees 400% surge in European registrations in Sept, while Tesla slips 10.5%

    BYD's new vehicle registrations in Europe reached 24,963 units in September, about five times the figure from the same period last year.

  • Nio delivers 10,300 cars last week, exceeding 10,000 units for 2nd consecutive week

    This included over 4,300 units for the Nio main brand, 4,500 units for its sub-brand Onvo, and over 1,500 units for another sub-brand Firefly.

  • Automakers' share of China NEV market in Sept: BYD leads with 26.7%, Tesla 5th with 5.5%

    BYD saw a slight decline in market share in September, while Tesla experienced a small increase.

  • Li Auto Sept deliveries breakdown: EREVs continue steep decline, Mega hits record high

    Li Auto's L-series EREVs all saw monthly deliveries drop by over 50 percent year-on-year.