EV Data
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CPCA expects China Apr NEV retail at 900,000, down 9% from Mar
Overall passenger car retail sales in April are estimated to be around 1.75 million units, up 14.4 percent year-on-year but down 9.8 percent from the previous month.
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China Mar NEV sales at 1,237,000, up 38.7% from Feb, CAAM data show
March's performance ended the previous two months of sequential declines, as the slow season for Chinese auto sales at the beginning of the year winds down.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in Mar: BYD No. 1 with 29.3%, Tesla No. 3 with 7.5%
Tesla moved up to No. 3 in China's NEV market in March, up from No. 7 in February, as its local deliveries improved.
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China NEV retail rebounds to 991,000 in Mar, penetration back above 50%
China's passenger NEV retail sales rose 45.0 percent in March from February, ending two consecutive months of sequential declines.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Apr 6: Nio 1,800, Onvo 700, Xiaomi 5,100, BYD 45,000
Nio Inc's insurance registrations last week stood at 2,500 units, down 43.18 percent from 4,400 units in the previous week.
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China NEV retail at 988,000 in Mar, up 44% from Feb, preliminary CPCA data show
China's NEV retail penetration was 52.3 percent in March and 47.67 percent year-to-date.
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Tesla posts weaker-than-expected Q1 global deliveries of 336,681 units
Tesla's first-quarter global deliveries came in at 336,681 units, missing Wall Street analysts' expectations of 390,343 units and down 12.96 percent from a year earlier.
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China Mar NEV wholesale at 1.14 million, up 37% from Feb, CPCA estimates show
China's wholesale sales of passenger NEVs were estimated at 1.14 million units in February, up 37 percent year-on-year and up 37 percent from February.
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BYD Mar sales breakdown: Song 96,087 units, Qin 58,383
Song, Qin and Seal are the top three BYD lineups in terms of sales in March.
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BYD sells 377,420 NEVs in Mar, overseas sales hit new high
BYD sold a record 72,723 vehicles overseas in March, an increase of 89.22 percent year-on-year and up 8.50 percent from February.









