EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • Xpeng delivers 24,702 cars overseas in Jan-Aug, up 137% year-on-year

    Overseas markets contributed 9 percent of Xpeng's deliveries in January-August, as the company aims to increase this proportion to 50 percent over the coming decade.

  • CPCA estimates China Sept NEV retail to rise to 1.25 million units

    In September, China's passenger NEV retail penetration rate is projected to reach a record 58.1 percent.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Sept 14: Nio Inc 6,170, Tesla 15,350, Xiaomi 9,790

    The Nio main brand recorded 2,425 insurance registrations last week, Onvo 2,620, and Firefly 1,125.

  • China NEV sales rise to nearly 1.4 million in Aug as exports double, CAAM data show

    BEV sales in August rose 40.5 percent year-on-year, while PHEV sales grew 7.5 percent.

  • Xiaomi EV delivers record 36,396 cars in Aug, with YU7 SUV nearly tripling from Jul

    The YU7 SUV delivered 16,548 units in August, accounting for 45.47 percent of Xiaomi EV's monthly deliveries.

  • Automakers' share in China NEV market in Aug: BYD leads with 27.8%, Tesla 5th with 5.1%

    Tesla climbed three spots, while Xiaomi EV entered the top 10 NEV sales list for the first time.

  • Li Auto Aug deliveries breakdown: EREVs continue decline, Mega nears record high

    Li Auto's four L series EREVs saw further significant year-on-year declines in August deliveries, while the Li Mega MPV continued approaching its record high.

  • Nio Aug deliveries breakdown: ET5 Touring surpasses ES6 for 3rd consecutive month

    The ET5 Touring delivered 4,315 units in August, maintaining its position as Nio's top-selling model by monthly volume.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Sept 7: Nio Inc 6,270, Tesla 14,300, Xiaomi 6,200

    The Nio main brand recorded 2,530 insurance registrations last week, Onvo 2,650, and Firefly 1,090.

  • China NEV retail back above 1 million in Aug as BEV sales maintain growth

    August BEV sales rose 17.2 percent year-on-year, while hybrid vehicle sales fell 6.8 percent, marking the second consecutive month of year-on-year decline.